Good haul of hickory Don.Got an idea what kind it is?It'll be hard that's for sure.It's nice using practically the whole tree for bows.In my neck of the woods right now this time of year is best to harvest hickory.The bark will just pop off and it's all there.I've only got shag and pig nut here but it's excellent bow wood.The pignuts' bark here is'nt quite so thick as the shag bark.You'll have fun.
Just using a large screw driver to get the bark started and it comes off whole or at least in half with this shag bark.I seal the backs too using shellack and store the staves off the ground on a rack in a shed.Post hole bugs will ruin it if it touches the ground here.
Good idea saving some for arrow shafts.I made an arrow storage tube from the bark.Glued the edges back together with smooth on glue after it dried around a pvc pipe.Could'nt stand to let that go to waste either.It's some thick stuff on that shag bark.