So after 15+ years of playing with the idea of building bows, I finally moved from fantasy to reality and asked for some tools for Christmas, which I received. Now that I have them, I'm anxious to start peeling some wood. However, I have no staves, and as I am not willing to spend $100+ on a seasoned stave, I'm curious as to what I can do in the here and now to start practicing, while I cut some staves and get them seasoning. To that end, I bring up my second question: today I was walking around my hunting lease, and came across what I am 99% sure is Swamp Chestnut Oak. I have several of these trees lying about, just waiting to be turned into staves, if they are suitable for bows. Anyone have any opinions on using chestnut for making bows? I'm looking at making English Longbows to start before moving into Native American shortbows, etc. Any thoughts?