Hy guys...it wass an honey locust bow (sap wood) and i just need it to do a little more tillering on him and it wass ready to go...but the things didnt happent that way at all.whenn brace it on the tillering stick at an all most full draw it just snap.The ring on the back give up on me.I dodnt know what to think now...maye i wass wrong at tillering and the middle limb wass bending to much, but i dont have a picture to show you so...I know that honey locust its not as good as black locust,and i also know that sap wood its not a verry good choise either,but i wass realy hoping to make a bow from that stave.The tree wass cut in august,i wass spliting the log in half,and reduce the stave to bow dimension,and let the wood to dry untill a weeck a go... it wass drying for 2 mounth... you think that this is why the wood give up?Im asking this becose i have the other stave from honey locust ,and i wood like to make a bow oute from her.And i also have some other wood that is reduce do bow dimension and they also have a mounth ,a mounth and half since they have been reduce to bow dimension and let to dry.You think its to earley to try to make some bows oute from those stave..?should i let themm more to dry??The wood its seams dry to me ...whenn i knok on the wood with my finger it make a nice sound like a bell...al most like an instrument.