Being a DIY guy (and also being on a tight budget) i have recurrent
wet dry dreams of me finding free sources of valuable woods.
Here the proof that sometimes dreams come true!!!
today while running i reached a park where a team of workers where digging a new water channel.
They had to cut some trees that layed in a messy pile.
to my surprise there was some yew in it. I asked if i could take some and they approved.
After breaking all olympic running records in my way to home I took my bike and collected all the stuff that i could.
there are 8 pretty straight staves with the smaller sections ranging from 1 to 3 inches.
Maybe I could be able to retrive more but the pile is really intricate and weighted with big logs
Now some question
is that safe to rough a bow to speed up the drying? I'm in a total yew frenzy and i doubt i can wait more than a year to start
I dont like too much the elb design/concept. what other design would you suggest with that (not big) sections?
due to small section I'll have to decrown this bows? Yew will tolerate a decrowned unbacked design? or i'll have to back it?
thankyou in advance