OK guys, I've got some questions to bombard you guys with. I've got a locust tree in my yard that's gotten big enough that it needs to go. The bottom 10 feet or so look pretty straight, so if the locust borers haven't gotten it I hope I can get some nice staves out of it. BTW, I've never made a stave bow before, and I just got into bowyering a couple weeks ago. But I figure that I better get the wood seasoning now.
Anyways, here's where the questions start: First, is black locust the same thing as yellow locust?
I've been raised calling this type of tree yellow locust but I haven't seen the term anywhere online, just black and honey locust. It has leaves that are built on the same model as hickory leaves, but each individual leaf is oval and a little bigger than a grape. And the wood is hard as $#&%@. Second, if this wood is black locust, is it a good selfbow wood? And third, how should I prep the log for seasoning? Any help/advice on locust wood is welcome.