I got lucky and managed to trade for 2 Hop Hornbeam staves. I didn't know a whole lot about the wood previously, but all the reading I've done says it's some really good bow wood. It has a "muscled" back which is why there are the pockets of brown left on the back. If you tried to just get it all out with a draw knife, you'd cut through all the high spots.
It's pretty straight, but I've noticed a bit of twist in one limb.
Need to start removing some wood towards the fade so it's bending a bit more...
Need to get on building a tillering tree and a new (sharper) 4 way rasp/file-HHB is REALLY hard... Hopefully I'll end up with a stick that'll fling an arrow
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------I hope the pics aren't too big...I keep trying to resize them in photobucket, but regardless, they end up at this size.
Jeremy