I turn shafts very aggressively down to around .580. Mark any that move. After letting them rest a while, I take .01 off marking any that have moved. Rest them again and if any are moving on the next .01 pass, they're not getting another chance.
Kielwood is way more stable, you can wait weeks or even days between cuts.
I like months or years for regular maple, if you have enough stock it's very easy to do. Just keep rotating more in.
I keep a bunch a little over 14mm and a bunch around 13-13.5mm, so I can have a finished shaft in very little time.