Hello,
All I can say is you never know what you'll stumble upon. An acquaintance of mine saw a posting on the bowsite about a yew longbow I made. He sent me a PM stating "Hey, I'm going to saw up some yew trees this weekend for firewood, do you want them?..." Talk about a no brainer!
When I got there to cut up what I thought was one tree, he actually had three to cut up; two more than what he thought! A lot of branches, some amount of rot, but I think it will make some great lumber for laminations for laminated yew selfbows. And I mean A LOT of lumber!
Pic #1: All of the sections I could handle myself and stack against my 6' fence.
Pic #2: Two huge 300# logs I could not even attempt to remove from my truck alone. These are the most promising for some cool character staves.
Pic #3: A picture of 30' tall tree @ 20" diameter that Michael wants me to cut down this spring. This tree is almost flawless for 12-14 feet, but I think it may have some twist.
Can you believe that?!?!? He was going to burn them for firewood.
I plan in heading down to John Strunk's next Monday to get his assistance in judging the wood, as well as do some horse trading. I'm really hoping John could make some great us of this wood and I'll obviously just give him a good share of it. I'll post some pictures from that trip.
Later, Joe
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