Gentlemen:
A little advice please. The local Home Depot has two varieties of cedar for sale. One is packaged in about four foot lengths and is aromatic, but you can't see the grain. What can be seen is lots of knots and runouts, great for lining a closet.
The other is individual boards in different widths about six to eight feet long. Not aromatic, different color, but the grain is there to see. Some pieces look very promising.
Is there enough difference in the two species to matter for a hickory backed bow?
I would think that the packaged wood is Eastern Red Cedar, but I don't know what species the boards are. Woodbutcher