Montana, go out in the woods and find yourself a couple of nice mountain maple staves (Acer glabrum) They're free, and they're easy to work with, and they grow all around you down there in Missoula. They are not THAT much more difficult to work with than boards. I think they are easier because reading grain is not a problem. If one breaks, no biggie, go to the second which by now is nicely dried. If that one breaks, try again. In some ways easier, and man it's fun to make a 3 inch sapling into a first rate hunting weapon. Dave