Sorry, didn't mean to mislead anyone - the straight stuff is pignut hickory from Ohio last summer. I spliced a blank and made a pretty selfbow with it - but the compression fractures on the belly (called chrysalis??) would scare you. They scare me. It shoots nice, I'm a beginner, but I think it's gonna explode with the next shot. I guess I didn't teach the hickory to bend in a calm and patient manner - bent it too much too soon before it was ready. I wish I had some Osage or Locust that looks like this Hickory. Any comments or advice concerning the compression fractures?
I love looking at the grain of the raw/fresh wood - I'll try to post some more photos as I get them.