Brothers, in a few weeks I'll be starting on my first Elm bow(s). I've never worked with Elm before, and want to approach it with as much knowledge as possible.
My logs are about 5 inches wide, still have bark on, ends were never sealed and only have some little cracks visible in the center. Wood was cut last March. About 6' long. Does Elm tend to split well, to where it would be advisable to split the log a couple times, or at least once, and get 2 or maybe 4 staves from it?
And then, is it like hickory, to where you just take the bark off and the first good ring is your back?
As always I appreciate any advice brothers..
~~Papa Matt