High folks, I have a couple larger Red Oak logs that fell a couple years ago and the sap wood is starting to rot but the heart wood is still sound. I am wanting to saw them into 16/4" slabs and sticker them for making Roubo style workbenches. My question is the grain has a slight corkscrew to it. With the investment in time for it to dry is it worth cutting up or will it propeller twist on me? Hoping at that thickness that it keeps that to a minimum, thoughts? Thanks for any advise.