While you are doing board bows keep an eye out for trees/logs/staves that you can cut and have seasoning, 'cos by this time next year you will be hankering to try a stave.
Del
(we do like a good hanker...)
So I have had this bouncing around in my head since it was brought up in a different thread. I went out and looked at some of the trees on my property, but I have having a little trouble IDing them.
I was hoping that you all could help me figure out what they are, and if they are worth trying out. All of the ones I took pictures of are ones that I could definitely get +70" staves with no knots or bends.
(Also, I live in the Northern Tier of PA since region may help with narrowing the tree types)
The first one I am pretty sure is White Ash.
I have no clue on the second one.
I am thinking the third may be some type of birch or aspen? A little more info on these...they are very very tall, straight as arrows and the leaves are about the size of my open hand. There is a large number of them growing on the east side of the creek that runs North/South through my property.
If none of these look promising, if I could get a recommendation for what I SHOULD be looking for in a first stave (in my region) I would be very grateful.
Skar