Hey all, i have some questions for your expetiece... we have GOBBS of hawthorn around here. most of it is very snarly stuff, however i have found about 20 or so trees (still standing) that have much potential. i cut a log back in january, and it sat whole until last friday. i cut a 1/8" kerf the whole length and split it in half. it is surprisingly hard stuff to split.
now down to buisiness. where to go from here? the bark is still on, but i tested a small piece that split free from the main log, and it still pealed without too much trouble. so should i take the bark off, split it into smaller staves, work it down to basic dementions, or just leave it as is till the fall. im not really in a hurry as i have 4 hickory bows going right now.
What im really looking for is anyones expierence with the wood, its tendencies, properties, and such. any pics of finished bows with dementions would be helpfull too. i should beable to get 2 bows out of this log so i have a bit of room to expirement.
Thanks in advance!
Phil