I am doing some winter time thinning in my woodlot. Mostly cutting the understory, slow growing trees. The hophornbeams are 2-3 inches at the butt and the white ash trees are up to 4-5 inches at the butt.
Some of them are pretty straight, so I was wondering if they would make suitable bow staves?
Is there a 'minimum diameter' for trees used for bows?
If they are suitable for bows, I have more than I need, if any one is interested. I will save some of the short straight ones for hammer handles and stakes, and cut the rest into firewood.
We still have three feet of snow on the ground, so I don't have to worry about them drying out anytime soon.
thanks.