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Nice stave, will for sure make a cool bow. What kind of elm is it? In my experience european elm (ulmus glabra) has a very "interlocked grain" and will tolerate a lot of grain run-off, so no need to be too careful following grain flow.
That's a very cool stave, Dave. Elm might be the better wood for a snaky bow because of the interlocking grain. Looking forward to seeing your process.
I’m watching and sure you will make a good bow ! But you know where I stand on the snakes. Interesting though!
I love snaky bows, looks like you done a fine job on lay out and following the longitudinal grain which is key on a successful snaky bow. Pappy