I cut down a sassafras tree, split it and sealed the back and ends after debarking. the staves are about 72-80 inches long, 3-4 inches wide and a few inches deep. the wood was so ridiculously light I carried it home, two logs at a time with no trouble. it was alive when I cut it, but seems to be dry wood right off the bat, as it is air drying it does not seem to be losing any weight/moisture. is this a regular quality of sass. and does this wood need to be thicker for strength? any info on sassafras would be great. I was thinking of a pyramid for the first bow to get a feel for the properties, but ultimately want to make a holmie from this SUPER light wood.
P.S chasing a single growth ring on this stuff makes you appreciate osage oranges rings like nothing I have ever done. its like peeling layers of copier paper apart with a machete on the end of a stick. all light colored wood and tight rings. smells great though