I chased them with my bandsaw! No kiddin'. I grabbed a wide red mulberry billet I have had for two years, almost looks like a board its so flat. The sapwood is at least 2" thick with 5/8" rings and the heartwood is equal in thickness and rings. It came from a massive tree trunk, maybe 5-6' circumfrence. Im quite sure the whole bow will be one sapwood ring with a touch of heartwood on top of my handle. I tried chasing a ring with a draw knife, that aint happnin' no matter who ya' are. These rings will not seperate like all other woods I have used, hence the bandsaw chasing. Its spliced together and ready for rough shaping. I may cover it with roo rawhide "Gus" swapped me for. The back on one of the billets has two knots I dont like at all. I filled them with left over URAC after the splice joint was done. We shall see in a few days if she holds strong!
I dont see many mulberry bows posted, what gives? Is it a regional wood more than I am aware?