I cut this stave about 6 1/2 years ago out of North Texas. It's Texas Mulberry, a variety of Red Mulberry. The ring I am on is about 1/2 inch thick Taking the sap wood off was the toughest I have ever encountered on any wood. I hope that is a good sign. Gonna finish this one while my sinew dries on the static recurve. Fairly clean stave. No knots. Not even any pin knots. I will straighten the dog leg out with dry heat. The stave is 67 inches long and about 3 inches wide. Working plan....66 inch long, 1 3/4 inch at the fade, parallel till mid limb then taper to the tips. Stiff handle section 8 inches. I'm gonna heat in some deflex in the handle and do another R/D. Sweep the tips forward. Any thoughts on Mulberry? I've read up on it a bunch. Some gentleman that went by the handle GMC on here was a big fan. Pappy likes it a bunch as do others. I'm looking forward to a straight up build for a change as the last 8 or 10 have been challenging staves. Any thoughts or advice?