We all know certain classic timbers for bows -yew, Osage, ash, most maples, hickory- but how about a list of less well known timbers that make an amazing bow , timbers you reckon everyone should try but no-one seems to.
My suggestions:
scotch broom - only really available in short lengths but easy to splice , easy to shape with heat, brilliant for sinewing and kicks like a mule
Mountain laurel - will NOT heat shape and needs strapping down to season but unbelievably fast