I was given this yew stave for my birthday recently, and I have to say its magnificent, even for someone who has never worked yew before. It is 77" long, about 4" wide, and 3.5" thick, and very straight with about half an inch of deflex. It's thick enough to split and make two yew english bows, which is what I'm gonna do. I want to make a warbow of around 115 pounds (Im not going to be able to pull it now, but maybe in a few years,I just want to make a heavy bow for the heck of it) and a 70 pounder "warbow look-alike". Now here's where I run into my problems. The sapwood is a little over 3/8", which I'll have to thin, but the Rings per inch is 40, and I don't know how to thin it without violating a ring. I've also got two big knobs where limbs used to be, and both are unfortunately located smack in the middle of the two halves, meaning when I split the stave both staves are going to have a big knot in them. The stave also has quite a bit of pins. I know yew bows tend to often be riddled with knots and pins, but I have never worked yew before and am quite daunted by simple knots. Any tips?
here's the knots. this stave is still seasoning, so maybe I can get more practice before i work on it.