Just thought I would share. Tree of heaven experiment.57" NTN . 2-1/2" at the fades 1-1/4 at the tips . Even taper,slightly bendy handle to minimise stress .Tiller looked good on the long string, never pulled past 60 lbs. Just pulled past brace height and then a bit. Light heat treating and slightly flipped tips.Left for a couple days(70% humidity around here right now). Exercised about 30-40 times after heat treating before stringing with a low brace height.Everything looked good as I was working it in just past what brace height would be by a couple of inches not more than 50 lbs. at this draw. I attempted to string it (with a long string on the nocks as a stringer to be sure not to introduce undo strain)And it failed in the most pathetic way.IMHO, the grain is too short,not intertwined, the cells themselves are too large(Grows too fast) . I don't think you can make a decent hunting weight bow without being of ridiculous proportion from this species. It's too bad really , as it grows so beautifully straight with no knots. Someone please prove me wrong as I have one more nice straight log of it in the corner and it really shows nice fleck when the wood is quartered. By the way , the fumes from heat treating would best be vented outdoors as the little bit I did made me quite nauseous. Never got really sick but I wouldn't try again.