Last week I asked if anyone had ever used Rhodadendron for a striker, and you guys helped with my question. Now I have another question. I cut 3 pieces from a farm I hunt a lot here in WV and following the advice of a callmaker I coated the ends with leftover latex paint to try and prevent checking and cracking. When these pieces get dry I want to send them to someone to make me a couple of strikers, but I have a few questions first.
1. Variables (humidity, heat, weather, etc) aside about how long should it take these pieces to dry out to be ready for turning?
2. Should I do anything else to aid in the drying of these pieces such as maybe take the bark off the wood?
3. I have thought about laying these in my attic to speed the drying as opposed to keeping them in my basement. Would this be wise?
4. Based on the size of what I have, would it be possible to turn a tube call from any of these pieces? Lenght on the longest one is about 23'' and just over 3'' in diameter is the average of the 3 pieces.
Thanks
Ben