My neighbor cut the trunk before I got back to him, so I wound up with two pieces. The bottom piece is about 7 to 8 inches wide, but it is only about 54 inches long. The other piece is about 4 inches across at the narrow end but is over 6 ft long. They both look pretty straight to me.
I have been reading everyones post since joining a few weeks ago and I think at some point after I learn more about knapping I would like to give making a bow a try. I don't know squat about making a bow except what I have read here, so I may be biting off more than I can chew.
So, what do you think of these two pieces of wood? Is the larger piece too short? I would like to do the right thing with them to get them drying out. Should I take the bark off? I am going to clean the limbs off and clean up the ends. Also, I have read about sealing the ends, I think to prevent splitting. What should I use to seal the ends? If I take the bark off, do I seal the whole thing?
Thanks
Steven
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