All,
I live in Southeast Alaska and have been looking for a local wood to cut for bow staves. This year a lot of trees produced crab apples and I finally realized just how many trees are available. Now I have my eye out for a straight piece(not an easy task). I have a few candidates, and have become nervous. How do I drain them? Leave them as logs, quarter them, what do I seal them with, what sides or the stave do I seal? I am sure I will make some mistakes, but would like some advice before I start to cut down trees. Any help would be appreciated. Any other siggestions on bow woods would be welcome as well.
Thx