Drying of stave has been slowing down a lot, losing only about 5 grams of water a day. Planned to finish the back and sides, get it bending a couple of inches with a floor tiller and set it aside to finish drying for another week. Haven't quite got that far though.
The back is pretty much done, its very smooth. Still a few small visible patches of VERY thin sapwood here and there to scrape off, though they are so thin you can see the heartwood through them.
The grain of this wood seems to have all sorts of crazy interlocking fibers everywhere, I think keeping a consistent width of the back without violating fibers would be pretty much impossible. Also, I'm a bit concerned about the sides, even using a spoke shave they had a tendency to have a few tear outs
They aren't very deep, but are still concerning me. I was thinking it may be a good idea to drop NTN length from 69 inches to say 65? and have my first attempt at using sinew? Could help with the grain on the back too maybe.
I would be happy enough to just give it a crack as is and see what happens, I do have 2 more (partially dry) staves to hand, but I really want this bow to work. Sucks not being able to shoot at the moment. Interested in any opinions.