I managed to salvage an apple branch that was blown out of a tree this weekend in my grandfather-in law's house. He said I could take whatever I wanted if I dragged the waste off his lawn and into the woods. I was happy to to do it, but only managed to get about a 4 foot section of branch. On the bright side it is quite straight and is about 4 inches in diameter on the narrow end, so I have some material to work with. I haven't debarked it yet but it appears to be in pretty good shape, so as long as there isn't some really bad internal twist I figure I can do something with it, definitely not a heavy hunting bow, but at least a kids bow, or target bow.
But I do have one question. Is the sapwood any good on apple? Should I make a sapwood backed bow? Or should I chase a ring all the way down to the heartwood?