I found 3 elm saplings at our local park where the township stacks trees they cut so folks can use them for firewood. They run about 2.5-4" in diameter and are reasonably straight, relatively few knots etc. I peeled the bark (tough work as they had been sitting a while) and underneath were small worm diggings, right at the inner bark/sapwood border.
First order of business is how to season elm, as I have never worked it for a bow. I split a lot of it for firewood- tough work.
Seal the ends? Split the saplings now (will cut them with circular saw in half if I must)? Seal the backs or not likely to check?
thanks,
rp