Hey guys,
I'm a complete newbie here and I'm building a bow for a friend out of a stave. My other bowbuilding adventures so far were with board stock so I never encountered this problem. This piece of yew had some knots in it, in particular a piece that looked like cut off branch sticking out of one end. I tried to work around it but I didn't take into account that the knot/branch thing would continue throughout the thickness of the stave. That's problem number one and I wanted to know if anything could be done about it. The next one is a knot on the other side that has just been causing a mess out of the wood and it seems like whatever I've been doing I've just been making it worse. Luckily I'm almost to desired thickness on that part, I don't know if that helps. I wanted to ask you guys because I'm new to this and I think this might be faster than trying to glean the answer in my collection of bowbuilding books, because I've been trying that and I haven't found it yet. Any replies are greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Aaron