I don't have much to show yet, actually after a couple hours with a draw knife and rasp I wanted a break.
This is the first time I've worked with rock elm. It came from a 5" sapling that I found in the woods 12 months ago. The wood is as tough as I had always heard. ..was hoping to get a 2-3 good staves from the log but due to the interlocking grain it tore pretty badly when split.
This began as a 64" stave with the last 6" slightly curved, but I chose the lazy way out. This stave is 57 1/2" long, 2' wide and 1' thick. I'm trying to decide whether to replicate one of the Mohegen or Lenape bows that Jim Hamm discuses in one of his books, or to opt for a mini version of a meare heath bow and leaves the limbs slightly wider. Ideas are welcome.
Thanks Eric