...as many as I can run out of the woods with!
There's nothing more satisfying than having a nice stack of prepared staves & roughed-in bow blanks, drying and seasoning; and just waiting for you to choose one of your liking. But you can't rest on that - You gotta remember to cut more wood, so it's seasoned by the time you need it. And the truth is, you're always a year behind on your bow wood acquisitions, because it's gotta dry & season, before you can use it. So when I see that I'm down to the last couple of staves, and I know I didn't harvest any wood in the last year, I know I'm REALLY behind. There's been plenty of times when I was really itching to make a bow, or a specific style bow, and I simply didn't have a decent stave that would fit the bill. And I refuse to pay for bow wood!
As much as I enjoy making bows, I think I get more excited these days, when I come home with a good haul of logs & sapling poles, or discover a stand of trees with some new bow wood species I've been wanting try.
–John