Two topics.
I have some yew staves. I know I do not need to chase a ring in the sapwood, but should I? If so, how difficult is it? Any advice on technique is appreciated.
If I don't have to chase a sapwood ring, I've heard I want to try to get the sapwood a consistent thickness. Seems to me that the sapwood will undulate along the stave and present different thicknesses along the length and around the diameter/width of the stave. Am I wrong? If I'm not, trying to get a consistent sapwood depth seems like an exercise in futility.
Knots in Yew. I've only worked Osage, and I just leave a little extra wood around the knots, but I can get pretty tight to them without violating the back. These knots are completely different than on osage. I've got a couple that are 1/4" where 1/4" limbs once were. How do I go about treating these knots? These aren't osage humps and pins...they are limb "stumps" so even if I were chasing a single sapwood ring, I can't understand how I am going to leave extra wood over the knot. The ring will approach the knot and then stay uniform as it turns up the now-gone limb, so the middle of the knot is going to be different rings from layers below the top backing ring.
Regardless, can someone point me to a good video or resource that really shows well how to deal with these knots. I'll try to design them out of the bow, but I don't think I'll be able to avoid all of them.
Topic 2:
I have a dying juniper limb on a bush at my house that is relatively straight and begging to become a bow.
It will be highly crowned, as it is not a big limb. Should I leave it highly crowned and use a flat-belly...sinew backing of course.
Should I de-crown it (would pretty much remove all of the sapwood on the back) and work the belly into a ELB type of shape?
Should I leave the crown, sinew back it, and attempt a hollow limb design to mirror the high crowned back?
Should I leave it high crowned, sinew back it, and make the belly wider than the back (whatever trapping that is called) so the back won't overwhelm the belly, and round the belly like a semi-ELB?
Never tried a juniper bow, and any...and I mean ANY advice is appreciated.
Thanks in advance.