Thanks, and I'm glad it's sometimes planted as an ornamental or I wouldn't have this one. Sadly, I pulled the weight off the first handle bend too early and some of the bend in the center came back overnight. Bummer. 3 heatings and it's still not straight.
I'll get it tonight. It would be easier to bend if I went further and got it closer to its final shape, but I like to remove the oily and discolored wood from the bending process in my tillering. Do I have to let yew rehydrate the way I do osage after a heating? One thing I don't like about yew is how soft it is. I can clamp osage in the vise with abandon and a couple scraper swipes cleans up the marks. This stuff can really crush, I'm having to use my vise protectors all the time. Very pretty wood though, that little bit of oil really brings out the grain.
George