Before everyone misunderstands me and think I'm anti-sapwood. I agree the sapwood makes an excellent backing and is the best tension wood around.
Coaster, bc it's a good setup! And easier Lol yew is probably the best selfbow wood around (shush Osage snobs)
Back is tension strong and the belly resist compression. I know you all know these I just want to clarify. If you have a perfectly good stave with good sapwood just leave it lol don't ruin a good stave lol but if the wood was diseased or mared, I would say take it off you'll be fine.
Oh del, you misunderstand me:D them bowyers got game!
Eric, I'm sorry and I don't mean to offend but your only half right.
The NA's also made selfbows of only heartwood, and some also had sapwood but if they did it was a very small amount. There have also been European yew heartwood bows.
I didn't say the heartwood was as strong in tension, but it's still good.
And I've also read that most of those war bows only lasted so long before they broke, but that bit of info is from a not-so reliable source.
I will say that if you have an all heartwood bow and back with sinew and get the neutral plane as close as you can to the back. You have a bow that shoots like a dream
My thoughts on yew sapwood are hard to get across and explain over a keyboard. And w/o a chalk board.
If you disagree with me that's fine. But I really don't want this to turn into bickering. Seems to be a touchy subject.
Yew sapwood is good stuff, just not always neccisary.