I was looking at the inner bark that came off some yew that I was peeling and noticed it had good color and fiber and I thought it might make an interesting backing on some bow in the future. The outer bark flakes off and leaves a waxy, reddish, inner bark and cambium layer. I dried it and sanded down a piece. It doesn't crack or break when bent but bends and flexes back to straight. I'll give it more dry time and experiment with coating it with tru oil and/or TBIII.
I took this stave and attempted to peel the bark off in larger sheets than the previous. It came off nicely. I flaked off the outer bark and now will let it dry. It was a beautiful evening outside so I thought I'd pop a few pics and share and maybe get some feedback that might help me prep this stuff for a future bow.