Hello all, first post, been lurking and reading for a while now. Have been shooting bows for a long time and have just got into making them. I have made a hand full of board bows and with the world shutting down and having endless forest behind my house, I have been harvesting bow woods and looking into making arrow shafts.
the questions,
-what diameter of ocean spray shoot is one looking for for arrow shafts (min max)?
-are there any pacific northwest bow woods that can be dried relatively quickly?
I have a bunch of crab, ocean spray, cherry sealed and drying but looking for something that I can work within the next few months not year plus. I have access to a kiln and wood stove in the house has been good drying slabs for other projects. If anyone has some creative solutions it would be much appreciated.
thanks