Well I was out in the woods scouting for bow woods and I found a 25' tall Hack Berry that grew to 18' tall before it ever sprouted a limb.
This tree has a 10'' diameter base and tapers to 8'' diameter where the first limb sprouted.
Armed with my 36'' bow saw and a large bottle of TBIII I went to cutting. Several hours latter, I managed to fell the tree and cut the trunk into three, 72'' lengths. This tree appears to be very straight grained, based on the bark. I would love to cut the staves out with a skill saw to minimize waste, but given the location I will have to split them out manually and then haul them out over my shoulder.
Needles to say, I don't think I will need to look for bow wood for a while.
My question are, assuming the staves split out nicely,
1. How many stave should I be able to get out of three - 72'' lengths logs that vary from 8 to 10'' diameters?
2. Should I debark them as soon as I split them ?
Any and all pointers given would be greatly appreciated.
Sorry about the crappy pictures due to my camera and lighting at the time.