I have a very, very nice white oak stave-7' long, about two inches wide and clear of all knots, already debarked and dried for 7-8 months. I've been doing a fair bit of research, though I'm unable to find exactly what I'm looking for. I'm looking for a build-a-long on a Southeastern Woodlands style d bow. I figure I have enough length to handle my draw, even with leaving the distinct nocks they are known for. I'd like to get one under my belt before I try a recreation of my great-grandfather's bow, which was sinew-backed cypress. I can get cypress next town over, but it's soft and easy to mess up, so I figured I'd recreate one of the war bows of the Mvskoke as practice.
I remember Coo-Wah-Chobee's Seminole project, but the pictures are all gone. I can read and follow directions, but pictures help a lot. I'm not sure I'm ready to start immediately, as ideally I'd like a drawknife to work this oak with. But I'm not sure I can figure out the tapers on my own, and this stave is essentially perfect. I'm not sure I'll find another one this good this year.