Fence posts are more reasonably priced than bow staves!
They sure are. This add just showed up on Craig's list here. I'll be calling later today as Lavon is less than 10 miles from me:
Free firewood in Lavon. You cut, you haul. There are a lot of trees available.
Assorted trees on back of lot, easy to somewhat difficult to cut. Includes Bois D'arc, Elm, Ash and some unknown species. Most of these trees are medium to tall with a 4 to 6 inch diameter.
Ceder trees, 10 to 12 inch diameter trunks would make very good fense post. One is already on the ground.
Bois d'arc trees, burns very hot, better suited for woodburning stoves, or crafts, easy to difficult to cut.
Very large tree (30 inch diameter), unknown type, sits on a slope, very difficult, experienced team a must.
Finally, there is some wood already felled ready to cut and pick up. Mostly 3 to 6 inch diameter.
Call after 9:00 amOne of the big challenges is just knowing what people call osage. I've seen it advertised osage, bodark, bois d arc, hedge, and who knows what else. Most of the free wood is pretty crooked because people seem to innately know that straight trees carry some value. I might cut up some of that cedar as well. I'm hoping I have some of your good luck Dean.
George