I just cut my first Hackberry and got some staves in process right now. I've got a bow blank roughed down, a stave smoothed down, and a pair of billets prepped. I have lots of questions about this stuff cause I've only ever worked with Osage and Bamboo. So I know very littlle about working with Hackberry.
I do know that it's a whole lot easier to prep the staves than Osage, this stuff doesn't work me near as hard.
Here's a few questions that I have that come to mind right at the moment.
Is it heat resistant? As in........can it be hot boxed without checking all to heck?
Does it need to be sealed just like any other piece of wood/stave?
Is it possible to chase a ring on this stuff once it dries, cause I gouged into the first ring and tried to peel down to the next one and the wood is too green to cooperate with me, so I just left it until it dries out some.
How strong is Hackberry as compared to Osage?
Is it fairly quick? As compared to what different woods should I expect out of it? Similar to Osage, Hickory, ect.??
And one more for now.........Does it make a good belly wood for Bamboo?
Thanks for any help, advice, suggestions, personal experiences working with Hackberry. All info and comments welcome!
Just throw em out there!
~SEMO~