So, I still haven't got my hands on full-length wood yet that I can work with for an adult-sized bow, but when I went to pick up some apple wood for a friend of mine's smoker last weekend, there was some other stuff that we picked up as firewood. There were a couple of pieces that looked pretty straight and solid, so I decided to get in a little practice splitting and tillering. They're a little short, but if I'm not too ham-handed, I figured I might manage a bow for my six-year-old. I haven't had a chance to take the bark off yet, but I covered the ends in wood glue.
What I'm wondering is whether any of you have an idea what the wood is. To look at, I was thinking maybe black locust.
There's a lot of sapwood and thin, dark bark; and when I had freshly split it (it's very wet still) it had a sort of greenish, weedy, musty scent - elm has that odor thing going on, right?
What do you think?

