lots of guys have ask me for advice on choosing a stave, so here are some tips
1. know who you are buying from, ask for references
2. make sure the stave is dated , and is the date when it was cut or split , can make big difference
3. dont buy a stave that is above your skill level, be realistic
4. ask if the guy you are buying from cut the wood his self ,, or is just reselling.
5. check for visiable defects, not just on the back,,THE BELLY IS THE MOST INPORTANT WHEN CHECKING FOR FLAWS, IF POSSIABLE DONT BUY PIE SHAPED STAVE, THE POINT ON THE BELLY SIDE CAN HIDE MANY DEFECTS,,ONCE YOU SAW OR SPLIT THE POINT OFF THE STAVE YOU CAN GET A GOOD LOOK AT WHAT YOU HAVE GOT.
6. NEVER AND I MEAN NEVER BUY A STAVE THAT HAS BEEN SAWN OUT ON THE SIDES, THE LONGITUTAL GRAIN MAY BE VIOLATED,
7. If you are picking out a stave and dont know what you are looking for, find a friend or someone you trust to pick you out a good one,, some stave dealers are like a used car salesman,, always good to get a second opinion
8. ask about refund policy, if you buy the perfect stave and cut into it and it is trash, a good dealer will stand behing his wood,now if you bandsaw it in half dont ask, but if it is a unforseen flaw, you should be able to work something out,
9. make sure the earlywood , latewood ratio is good, if you can not tell one ring from another, this is trash, I was on ebay yesterday and saw some osage like this, someone who dont know better will buy it and the bow will fail,and we may loose a primitive bowyer forever,
I hope some of this info will help, anyone have any more suggestions?