Thanks everyone for your replies, I'm looking forward to all the ways you all can help me and if there is anything I can do for someone else. Thanks Onebow, that makes sense to me. I was hoping it might work, I have never done a Z or W joint. I will look into how to set prepare the wood for the joint. Is hunting weight #50 and up? Out of that old log I split last night I got two pieces out of in 3' long. I'm going to try to join them and make a 64" bow. It will be good practice anyway, probably screw it up. If I succeed, I was going to add a thin bamboo back.the grain is very twisted on the pieces. Thanks again for your help and information.
Thanks springbuck, that's great you got all that wood. I really like messing with black locust so far. I hope in the future to make some good bows from that wood. I need a technique for splitting twisted grain on wood that is straight. I've just been winging it, do you have any tips on getting a better split on that? Osage and black locust have been the most twisted for me. That's good you get get to work on domestic trees, I bet you run into all kinds of wood. Is it very humid in Uatah I would image not too much, but never know. Man you got a dump truck, I wish I had one. Must be nice hauling logs or anything for that matter. It's too bad I wasn't into this before, I think about all the great bow wood that I put through a chipper. You mentioned Plum, I can remember chipping many potential plum staves. Ignorance on my part. You mentioned Husky's, they are my chainsaw of choice. For me, you can't beat them. Stihl makes a great saw and their climbing saws are a bit more powerful than the huskys, but I still would take a husky. One pull, winter, summer doesn't matter. I'll use anything though, I've got a little Poulenc that works well. I have an old 44 Stilhl, it's a beast, love that one. I guess you don't run into Osage too often out there? I don't like buying wood since I'm around it all the time, but if I had to I would. I'm happy to any wood I have or get. Do you run into Hickory? Black locust is by far the easiest wood for me to get, it's absolutely everywhere.
Thanks Pat B and Bjrogg.