I know hickory for me gains the most draw weight gain of any wood [up to 8#'s at times] from heat treating even though it is denser than this mulberry but I'm not expecting that from this mulberry.
This bamboo backed bow will be 65" long.Slight D/R reflexed out from just outside the fades with close to parallel limbs to mid limb.Narrowed outer limbs of course.I'm working on a self bow of mulberry too.A naturally deflexed stave too.
I want to be sure that it is dry wood though before heat treating.It should'nt take too long only being a 1/2" thick.9% at least would be ok.
I'm positive it's red mulberry though.The berries prove it and I've seen red mulberry here my whole life really.A person could call this a peachy color too I suppose.I've never seen white mulberry before and I deal with honey locust all the time.It's heartwood is a salmon color.It has sapwood too not quite as thick as mulberry but close.
I hope to finish up on these 2 before Mo Jam.
I made one other bamboo backed mulberry earlier while zeroing in on the recipe for draw weight which I figure to donate to the club at Mo Jam.40#'s @ 28".The new owner can do a little finish work on it but it's a nice bow.I used Dean Torges design type form on this one.