You might like working with that elm, I am always puzzled why it isn't more popular than what it is. real high on my list as bow woods go. One thing I like about elm is you don't have to be as fussy about following the readial grain as you do on osage, I normally just saw the sides on mine out straight. I try to avoid ring violations but have gambled on crummmy staves before just flattening out the backs smooth violations and all and they seem to hold pretty well. Steve