Hey guys - not too long ago I was posting about my intentions to take a shagbark hickory this spring off my place and get some bows out of it. While I still intend to do that, I had a gentleman from the state forestry service out here today to do a forest walkthrough/assessment. It turns out that the back half of my place is absolutely covered in HHB. I know I've seen a lot of guys on here rave about it so I've been scanning HHB threads over the last 30min or so to try and get a good plan. Here's what I got:
1. Cut a couple this weekend (spring) and get them split, bark off (with cambium) and ends/backs sealed.
2. Don't chase a ring (sounds like some guys do, but it's easier to just get cambium off early and use that as back).
3. Any sane bow design will work (and some less-sane). Since I'm a no0b, I'll probably just be looking for a stiff handle pyramid with gently flipped tips at first.
4. Heat treat the belly after brace?
I saw some guys mention that it takes heat bending well. Any reason I should use steam over dry heat on HHB? Also - what finishes do you all use? Is HHB any more or less sensitive to humidity in general than others? Anything else I'm missing?