Hi, I’ve been following the PA forum for a while and thought it was time to join. I have been building for a while and have been on tradgang posting, but am definitely heading down the more primitive path. Thanks for all the great information you guys share.
I was just given a beautiful piece of yew that is 6” wide half log that is 43” long. So far I’ve worked with hickory, elm, maple, ash and buckthorn. I grabbed a piece of scrap 50” long with no conerning knots or defects as well that is 3/4” wide and 1 1/4” deep. I’m going to build a little kids bow with the scrap to get a feel for the yew. I am planning on flipping the tips with a bendy handle to get a feel for what it candle for bending and to do a test run flipping the tips and reflecting it.
Any tips or advice? Is yew similar to hickory or other wisconsin woods to work?
Once I get a feel for the wood I’m hoping to make a west coast style short bow and a long bow with billets. Not so much a question a guess, just wanted to join up and start a little friendly conversation.