Well, I got a half dozen decent staves out of this rocky mountain juniper log. (And about killed myself getting it out. Straight rocky mountain juniper trees, like big deer, tend not to live in convenient places) This is the straightest one, so I'm going to start with it.
So, pretty high crown on this. I'm going to do a pyramidish profile with static curves, sinew backed. Chuck Loeffer, our resident juniper expert, has already weighed in that he wouldn't decrown it; he thinks a high crown makes the sinew work harder. Anybody else have any experience with this kind of wood? What do you think?