I know hemlock is a soft wood, but after reading about sumac, tamarack, cedar and even pine, where would Upper michigan hemlock fall into the equation? I have a nice 6 foot hemlock thats drying, it is straight and had few branches on it. I plan on making it wide and backing with something. I haven't split it yet, but I think I'll split in half to start the drying process, I'm thinking if I split into staves right away, it will twist or develop cracks.
Now, does this wood have sap wood and heart wood? should I leave the sap wood on like people do on cedar?
Any one with info please give me some advice, either way I'm going to experiment with this wood but I'll take any advice I can get.
VB