I want to find which elm is the best elm for bows. I know thats subjective in many ways, but im going to base it on which elm required the least width to make a bow of a set length and less than one inch of set, im thinking 62 inches long with 28 inch draw, 55 pounds.
So I want to sample each species of elm there is in the United States. This, being purely experimental, I have no desire to keep any of the bows I make. Also, as I live in NC, I am limited in the species around here thats available. If yall are interested in helping, and getting the bow i make from your stave, assuming its survival ( anything can happen ) feel free to comment what elm species you have access to with pics of the leaves, bark, and branches. Saplings are great 4-5" are great, id not recommend anyone trying to split a stave. Fresh cut is fine, I will let them set a year, this will not be fast, but it should be interestingto learn from.
Admin, I would have put this into the trade area, but I figured since I'm just going to make and send off all the bows with no trade actually being made, and the purpose Im going for here to broaden knowledge of elm, I'd like to keep it here if it pleases yall.