Hey all - it's been a few years since I spent much time here or making bows. Getting back to making a mess now and just dropped some shagbark hickory in my yard. I was wondering if I could get a little advice. The bark came right off for the most part and made some good looking 80" staves. I was able to seal the ends with shellac. Do I need to coat the backs of these too?
This log laid on the ground a week or two before I got it split up. Most of the wood looks perfect, but you can see some discoloration on the debarked stave in a couple of spots. Is this a problem for making a bow with this area?
Lastly, it's my plan to start working on one or two of the staves right away - get them reduced and dried and lay a bow out when dry enough. Anyone interested in throwing-in their 2-cents on design parameters here? I'd like a hunting weight bow (45#-60#), a stiff handle and I have a 28" draw. I seem to remember hickory likes a toasted belly and pyramid layouts. I'm happy for any and all recommendations, but I'm still a novice - going to be relearning most of the very few things I knew about tillering, etc.
Thanks in advance!