I've just finished making a single growth ring hickory backing from a stave that wasn't big enough to become a self bow. I was thinking of maybe making a double laminate longbow, though I tend to shy away from making laminates as a lot of belly woods are too strong and time consuming for basic hand tools.
I can work wood like yew fairly easily as it is soft to carve, softer than Osage for instance(never again!) Are their any possible belly woods I could use in the conifer family, so in that they have a low specific gravity?
I've been thinking of maybe juniper or cedar as a belly wood for this hickory backing?
Basically something that is easy to work with hand tools, kind of like yew. The hickory I made into a backng was only half an inch thick, and that even took an age to get to 1/4.