Looks like a cool piece. Not sure if it classifies as I white wood, I suppose it does. They don't ususlly do to well when they're dead and on the ground. It doesn't take long for them to get rot of some sorts. there's only one way to find out!
Well, definitely called it. As I was probably trying to "floor tiller" it as a complete first timer, top half of the stave snapped in half, and precisely where I thought the hinge was.
Lesson learned: I can see where the hinge is, BEFORE it snaps!
Course, it could have had a bit of rot, or anything else; but the end result is a learning experience, that I will be able to apply to the other staves.
Good luck. Only ones I've found that size were rotted out. looks like the 3rd one in from the left has some issues.
Yeah, third from the left is the 2.5" beefy one. Has an 8+" split at one end, and a big knot. Not intending that to be a stave. I know some drummers, going to see if Broom wood makes even half-way decent drumsticks. Never know until it is tried
You might be able to leave that kink. It's what we call character! As long as your tips line up with the handle. What happens between points a, b, and c don't really matter to much.
By the way, welcome to PA!
Patrick
Yeah, I've seen quite a few, very beautiful character bows in my research/studying. Unfortunately, this stave, even when it was whole, never lined up very well at all. The limbs were kinked in 2 different planes, and never re-centered. Course, it's broken now, but I am learning heat-bending in the meantime, as I try to straighten the broken limb into a drumstick.