I keep floss in my bow tool box for quick repair when needed. And, Dacron will stretch.
Can you post pics of the sapling? If you are not sure of the wood for bows a longer bow(6') would be better than a short(4.5') bow.
I'll lay a spread of leaves on the scanner later. Don't have the software to load images from my camera.
I just now finished cutting down the sapling and cutting all the limbs off the upper half.
The lower half had no limbs but turned out not to be as straight as it looked at first, the first two feet had a curve from growing away from the gate then it curved back further up. The shape of its curves might even be of some advantage .
Unfortunately there little or nothing of heart wood only a pencil diameter bit.
The wood is white and tough.
The upper half turned out to be much straighter but had a few limbs which were large enough in diameter that I'm sure it has large knots.
Funny thing but the entire appearance of the bark changed radically below the first limb with a clear line of demarcation . It was as if it was two different species. The lower bark is very rough while the upper is a smooth skin.
Theres enough straight wood on the upper limb wto make a good stout walking staff or even a quater staff, around seven feet.