I have a bandsaw, if I didn't I would use a farriers rasp for roughing out stuff, especially hickory.
Because I bandsaw my staves down to bow blank stage a Nicholson #49 is my tool of choice.
One thing I failed to notice is how dull our rasps get over time, they do it so slowly you won't notice it until you get a new rasp and are amazed by how well it cuts.
I made bows for 20 years with my first #49 and never noticed that is had gone downhill in the cutting department. A guy on eBay had a bunch of new old stock American made #49 rasps he was selling for $20, I bought one, good grief would that thing cut.
I sent my old #49 and 50 to Boggs Tools for sharpening, they came back just like the new rasp I had just bought.
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