I cut a few eastern hophornbeams last week, and noticed a peculiar thing. Two of the trees split very straight, which is great. But when I looked closely, the split did not follow the grain of the wood. What is up with this?
Is hophornbeam like other woods and I have to follow the grain, or is it resistant enough to splinters that I can ignore the surficial grain and lay out a bow to follow the straightness of the stave itself?