I have made pyramid bows and eastern woodland style bows from many different kinds of wood. Several species of hickory, black locust, black cherry, black walnut, flowering dogwood, rough leaved dogwood, red osier dogwood, persimmon, eastern red cedar, sassafras, and sugar maple. I have recently moved to Oklahoma which seems to be the land of osage orange, but am yet to make a bow from any of it. I like hickory because it is very forgiving and almost impossible to break. However, my very favorite wood is sugar maple. It is far easier to work than the harder dogwoods, hickory, and black locust. It makes really good shooting bows, and I think it can be quite beautiful if it is finished really smoothly. If I am making a low draw weight bow i.e. <50lbs I like Sassafras it is really easy to work and smells wonderful while your working it.