Prarie, I never thought about making a fishing spool out of it. Thats a good idea though I'm not sure if I got all the tools for a project like that. Magnolia wood is real white, and having never worked with it I can't explain the grain pattern. My Dad does a lot of woodworking and he is the one who told me it is a pretty wood. But he don't make bows! lol.
Tim, yea you are right! Why should I listen to somebody who has made that many bows and bows of exceptional beauty at that! Just kidding Pat. I'm pretty hard headed but your advice is always welcomed. I may just see what I can do with one of them. Like you said "in the name of science". But I'm sure a true bowyer could do it more justice than me. I started an eastern red cedar bow that I haven't quite finished tillering yet. It is a beautiful piece of wood, imo, and is super knotty. I wish it was better for making bows with. I got 3 Osage staves that I can hardly wait to season so I can start on them!
Thanks again for all ya'lls advice. I know I don't post much on here but I reckon as I get more wood under my belt.... dang that didn't come out right at all....
..... as I build more bows I reckon I'll feel better bout givin advice.