Hey guys I cut down this log in Arkansas a few months ago and never got a positive ID On it so I'm going with mystery wood.
I haven't made a white wood bow from start to finish since my first bow that was from an elm.
I was stunned at how easy this bark peeled off, I was expecting a battle like I have with osage.
So where do I go from here, I'm wanting to end up with a 60 pound amarican long bow drawn to 27 inches for this hunting season.
Being a mystery wood I'm thinking about going with 67 inches ntn to be on the safe side, how wide do you think I should go at the handle, any thoughts on what kind of wood I'm dealing with?
Is heat treating the limbs a good idea? This is my first real white wood bow so I'm hoping to do good things with it.
I have this stave sitting in the hot box now.
Thanks for your Input.
Ty.