Joe's recent cherry bark backing build-along got me thinking. (Try saying that 10 times fast.) I gather that the bark needs to be cut around the tree if it's to be used for strength. Vertical strips would be weak and mostly ornamental, since the bark's grain is horizontal. Right?
But what about cutting the bark spirally around the tree? Seems to me this would allow you to get long continuous strips from a small tree or branch, assuming you could manage to strip it off that way. The grain wouldn't be perfectly lined up with the direction of the bow, but nearly so. Wouldn't this still provide plenty of strength and avoid wrapping splices?
Anybody out there ever try this?
-Tom