Hello,
Got some pics - just got to upload...
Del - is the bow that broke the same one as the link? Thats a nice challenging stave anyway, did you manage to straighten it any? thats the length stave i was looking for as i really want to try elb attempt with same wood. Yeah i've noticed the smell when sawing green, and also when working cured,its really fragrant kind of put it in between white wood glue and apples, yeah bit nutty too...
I've just got the bark off with my advanced fingertip scraper-plane (peice of knapped flint;-) ) looks fine with just one big knot off the the side 2/3 up one limb, wish it had been a centralised knot would have been nice, as this wood as i'm sure you've experienced finishes beautifully - i used linseed on all grades of wire wool, deer leg bone burnish then further burnishing with liquid beeswax and a piece of leather, though you have to be quick or the wax can start to set - i found the trick is to keep moving and use very sparingly. I did a 50/50 linseed oil/beeswax 'paste' which works a treat.
Just got to draw the layout, then trim it and set aside really...want to keep it primative, hence flint tool bark removal (flint is so good on green wood, it never ceases to amaze), made an attempt at a holm with hornbeam and it went well, seems to suit the wood type, but in your opinion do you think a 58" holmgaard will yield 50lb?
regards
V