A few weeks ago I bought some hickory and some ash and happened to see a pile of really nice looking German Beech. It was straight and clear, end to end and at about $2.50 a board foot I just had to have some.
Well, today I laid out a bow and headed for the bandsaw. I sawed out one side, as usual, and stopped the saw. I like to take the off-cut and flex and bend it just to get a feel for the stick. Well, this stuff bent and POPPED, leaving long, ugly and sharp splinters.
I took the remaining scrap and ran it through the abrasive thicknessing machine and got a 3/8" or so stick. Bent that and BANG! Long, ugly and sharp splinters......
No, I didn't saw out the second side of the bow. The remaining beech will become wooden spoons or salad sets or mandolin necks or something. I'd be pretty leery of a bow made of that stuff.
OK, back to the hickory pile.
Piper