lostarrow
I think I might have had an "this is bow wood!" impulse when I cut it lol. In hindsight it wasn't the best decision in the world, both for the uncertainty of the wood and for the amount of time it took to carry it back (not to mention the potential for waste, but I'm using every bit of it). I had cut down a tuliptree thinking it was maple of all things; well when life doesn't give you bow wood, it gives you arrow wood but you're not always going to be that lucky.
Shouldn't be a problem now that the leaves are out in force.
I will get back to you guys on the leaves/twigs if I can find it; another thing I learned from these staves is I'm not going so far into the woods that it takes me two hours to get back carrying five logs.
It looks more like the hickory picture than the ash, so it is definitely not ash. I've seen some ash trees at a park a few miles east, but alas, I don't have permission on public property.
I also don't think these are elm, and I would have noticed the leaves on the ground as distinctive. I have definitely looked for elm (found some beech, which has similar looking leaves, but totally different bark) as I would love to make a warbow out of a good elm stave.
I Think the wood is ring porous but I'm not good at judging that. I will provide more pictures including leaves/twigs if/when I find the same kind of tree next foray. Thank you guys