Hey guys,
I had been eyeing a stand of red cedar for a while now, looking for the right tree, looking for recently cut tree etc.
Patience paid off and a tree was felled by a developer. I was able to get one or two useful staves, perhaps more.
I did a search of the forum for the wood and it seems like a good bow wood, prone to spontaneous destruction.
First off, I have never even finished a bow yet, so the carefull tillering might have to wait untill I've done a few.
How should I season this wood? I have split it already. I was planning on rough tillering and then sealing the ends with bark on the back.
Does this sound like an ok plan?
also, I read that a flat back and rounded belly might be a good design for this wood. Could someone please point me in the right directions for the measurments or layout for a good bow of this type?
Sounds like I can crown the sapwood and go at it taht way.
any suggestions would be appriciated.
one more thing. Is this also a good wood for me to make arrow shafts out of with the rest of the stock? I have plenty and I wouldn't mid planning some into shafts.
Thanks.
(6-9" of snow in the forcast for MN here. Can't wait to get out in the woods in that fresh white!)