I was at work yesterday, flagging a timber harvest boundary around a road, when I stumbled upon this small diameter yew. Since it is going to be cut this time next year, I took the liberty to harvest it myself in hopes of making a bow from it.
It is about 72” long at this point. And between 1 1/2” and 1 3/4” diameter. Small pin knots but nothing major...
Will it make a shooter?! If anyone has experience making a bow from a yew sapling, please let me know. And if anyone has opinions in the compression (tightness) of the rings on one side, please divulge anything you know.
Thanks!