Hey y'all. I am a little hungry and thought maybe this can of worms could be opened...
I am trying to make a quick reference list of various woods that includes seasoning time, bark removal pre or post drying, which ones prefer backing, cutting time of year and maybe even reccomended bow design for each. If you would, please lsit three woods that you work with from the forest to the flinging. You can place your region as well, and may keep some new Canadian bowyer in BC from getting lost trying to find Osage in their back 40.
EX: Pacific Yew - season 1 year min. with bark left on (CMB will argue this
) - best cut in fall through early spring, sapwood violable, requires no backing on healthy stave. longbows, recurves.
Ocean Spray - season 1 year with bark on. - cut anytime but be very aware; prone to checking deeply. do not violate back of bow. requires no backing if not violated. responds well to heat treatment. very dense wood!!! longbows, kid bows.
So, folks, let's get this argument started so I can make up a good list for quick easy reference!