Me and my boy cut a locust tree about 12" in diameter yesterday. I don't have a chain saw so this was farily tough with a hand saw. It was cutting the sun to a small garden and looked like it needed to be made into bows :D . He had decided to kill it earlier by stripping the bark on some of the best part of the tree. After splitting, I took one of the staves that had the bark stripped, which had a couple of good checks, and took it all the way to the heart wood. The rings are REALLY large, about 1/4". Will bows made from the heart wood be better than using the sapwood. I coated the back with 2 coats of deft and will reduce the stave to almost bow deminsions today and then put it in my building to dry for a couple of weeks. It is about a 100 degrees in the building during the day. Will a couple of weeks be enough. Thanks, Don