Hi everyone. Long time no post, I guess, but I wanted to share this. I picked up a relatively large haul of staves yesterday, about 35 or 36 leaning against my car. Mostly hophornbeam cut in Western Massachusetts, but also some black cherry, black walnut, black locust, sugar maple, and some yew.
One stave is Pacific yew, and the other yew, including the small log, were harvested in Eastern Massachusetts. I had no idea until last week that yew grew in this state. A friend sold me the yew, and gave me the rest of the staves to cull out his wood pile. Chris Wood, a great guy, and nice to find another primitive bowyer near me.
I've got a hophornbeam bow in the works (acquired that stave this past May), a Neolithic flatbow, and have found hhb is just a great wood to work with. It loves draw knives and spokeshaves, and is just a pleasure to create with.
I hope all is well with all of you. Once the current bow is done, I'll post some photos.
Dane
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