Hello wood lovers
after a slow start (some broken or orrendous bow, some kid bows and much reading) I'm now I'm in the phase when the first staves I collected begin to be usable.
In particular there is a Black Locust I'd really like to use. it was a standing dead 10/12 '' tree placed in a urban park.
After looking at it for some months I took my saw, cutted it, tied it to my bike and took it to home.
I feel like I made a public service
avoiding the risk of the tree fall
It was dead since 2 years and I've kept it in a garage for about 7 moths now.
to make it short after splitting this is one of the staves i got from it.
Dimensions- total length 69''
back widht in the thinnest point approx. 1.5 ''
issues:
- some little bug hole. i got rid of many of them bye chasing rings but there are still 2 or 3
- section is very triangulare so there is no much place to widen the limbs
- 3 knots at 2, 10 and 18'' from the same tip
- while chasing the back ring I had some unexpected violation. wood looks a little bit brittle.
How would you proceed? What kind of bow? I guess I have to back it in some way as going down to next ring could reduce even more the width. I'm not after a specific draw lenght or wheigth tough a shootable 40# would be good.
Sorry for the long post and the many and so open questions but i'd really like to ear your comments