The little quickie survival bow, that Parnell made, was impressive. I think it was around the 40-45 lb. range. I had always thought it would not make much of a bow, because as a kid my friends and I made kids bows, and they would not last, but they did have some power. It is actually not a pine, but in the hickory family. It is from South America, and is also know as Brazilian oak. Australian Pine is a misnomer, as there are no "native" pines in Australia. They have some imported American pines growing there. There is a "Plethora" of that stuff all over down here. It makes excellent wood for smoking fish, and meats, and is excellent fire wood, burns long, and hot. You will notice the hickory, or oak smell to the smoke. Keep us posted on the progress, and listen to these guys, "For they knoweth what they talketh about, and haveth much in experience, so listen ye well."
And pray thee to keepeth us posted, and lots of pictures! Thanks for the posting.
Wayne