i've not had a whole lot of luck YET with Bitternut Hickory(NE Ok.) but the bark is wonderful for all kinds of uses.
Its thick and it comes off in full sheets in the spring once the sap is flowing. Wiith a drawknife you can skive off the rough outside bark
and sand it and it polishes up like any hard wood, only with a net like pattern.
I wonder ,I bet one could even make a cool grip out of it ..it'll shrink around a piece of wood.
I'm looking for a particular tree now for a quiver or two. I was only able to get two useable staves from an 8" dia. hick. i cut two years ago. Being in a hurry, i didn't let it season enough ,so both bows set pretty badly...both ended up cracking.
I'm with you, i love working hackberry but also enjoying the challenge of black locust and k coffee tree which
are both beautiful woods....just tempermental