Well, I threw together a yew flatbow to try. I used a reversed grain board (to avoid some angry stuff) with some ring violations and small cracks. So far it's no problem - I think the flat bow Holmegaard design makes it quite a bit safer than other designs I have tried that blew up. It's 40# at about 27" right now. I might heat treat it to get a couple extra pounds out of it. I made another one, a short longbow design, but I left it in my house for the last month or so and a whole bunch of cracks appeared out of nowhere. My grandfather in law said he had a longbow when he was young. He put it away in the rafters before he went off to WWII. When he came back he tried it out and it blew up right away. It was just too dry. So, maybe that's one secret to coastal yew. Anyway, I might post some picks of the last one when it's finished and oiled up.