I have some, for me at least, rather challenging yew billets and have some questions concerning alternate ways to proceed.
Some of these billets have quite a bit of propeller twist in them; as a fairly new bowyer should I be trying to take out the twist with heat? Also, instead of trying to straighten things up, could I flatten the backs, thereby removing the sapwood, and then back them with something like hickory or bamboo?
I have read articles and seen pictures of guys removing the bark on yew with a drawknife. I assume that this can only be done on near perfect wood as I find myself working as far as I can with a spokeshave and then having to resort to scrapers for the last 40% or so. Am I making things unnecessarily difficult for myself or is this just the way it is when things get lumpy?
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