HEy folks! HAven't posted much lately, just real busy you know....
Over the next few weeks I hope to cut some apple wood off the farm for various projects etc. I have found a few nice apple trees growing quite straight for the first 6-8 ft. and was hopeing to try it for selfbows... well I gotta cut it and split into staves for drying over the winter, but I'm not sure about the bark. I know spring cut wood will shed bark quite easy, but not this late in the year. What do you guys think? Can I debark this apple wood without damaging the back too much? I think I could use the under side of the bark for the back IF I don't crush the rings or so. If I can't avoid that damage I will just have to chase a ring deeper right?
I have no idea what variety apple it is, it's been growing on the farm for 100 years or so. Grandfather is not around to ask.
Thanks