I was just up in SC hunting and am going up again next weekend. While I was there I saw a few pipe straight mulberry trees and wasn't able to cut them due to the car already being loaded down with dogwood staves and arrow shafts. I have never worked mulberry before, my experience has mainly been with elm, hickory, and dogwood. I was wondering, as mulberry is a cousin of osage, should I chase a ring down to heartwood or is the sapwood plenty strong.
Thanks for any replies,
Hugh.