Recently I had 2 different hickory bows get bad compression fractures in about the same location. They were bad enough to render the bows useless. I couldn't figure out why since the staves were 1 1/2 years old, presumably dry, and I had previously made a very successful bow out of the same batch. Well, today I burned the broken pieces, and to my amazement, water started boiling out the burning pieces!!!! The only thing I can conclude is that they were obviously absorbing humidity while in my garage. What about the one I previously made? Well, on that one I was working it in the summer when I knew the humidity was high, so I kept it inside in the air conditioned house while not working on it, so I guess it was able to remain dry. Guess I need to bring my staves inside. I know that hickory is notorious for absorbing moisture, but this really surprised me. One more lesson learned.