Thanks Carson and Jeff! I haven't made a hot box yet, I'm still working on getting more experience and doing better with self bows before I start investing money and gadgets with tri-lams.
The loft on our detached garage is the perfect place for seasoning, it stays hot during the warm months and I can open the windows for ventilation. All our stored trim and wood (red oak lumber) is up there, and the MC for my hickory stays usually around 7% however I do believe I took it out for a little while and shot it a few times outside before treating it, so I'm sure I raised it to about 9%, that's probably where I messed up.
Oh well, forever learning with these things. Especially when you have such great help from experienced and knowledgeable individuals like Mr. Pat B to answer all your annoying rookie questions for you! I couldn't have done it without ya sir!
This makes the fourth self bow I've made and third shooter.
Pictures are coming soon, I've got a few more coats of tung oil to put on it and I've got a little something to go along with it for the picture that hasn't come in yet. A few more days and it'll be ready for it's selfie!
Going tomorrow while on the job to cut some bamboo. So I should have some 'boo arrows to be seasoned and ready to go before hunting season in october. I just need to get the jump on making some trade points from my ol' circular saw.