Thanks again,
Don; I definitely will be building more from this wood. As you said about 2-4 inch sizes are perfect and I'm really impressed with it. JJ and I were discussing it yesterday and he said he had read an article stating that it was excellent bow wood.
From the testing that I did it seemed to be very even for tension and compression. When it would finally break it would kind of splinter, but it never just explodes like yew or some of the other woods, Seems the crush factor is about at the same point that the tension failure is.
Pat; I made a kids bow years back that I used leaves as well and liked how it turned out, and wanted to do something unique with this one and so I thought I'd try it on an adult bow. It's fairly easy. first collected a fair amount of diffrent sizes and colors. making sure they weren't to dry and crumbling. Most had just fallen off or were about to. Laid out pattern and sizes and then trimmed of the stem real tight to the leaf. Then I just coated the underside of the leaf with TB and applied. Be carefull not to get the glue on the top of the leaf or it will show, smooth them out real good and let dry real good. Them I used the spray on polyurethane with enough coats to cover real well.
Gordon; Thank you, I'm sick and have a problem
Ps. Compared to that yew bow that you posted earlier in the month this is just a stick