Pearl drums - That's good to know about the depth not exceeding the width! makes sense, I suppose. would a buttload of reflex (I can bend easily to any shape when I glue up) add anything major to the draw weight? I'm picturing those mongolian bows that are shaped like a C when unstrung.
LittleBen - by ERC do you mean eastern red cedar? I had a decent sized (maybe 5 inch diameter) arborvitae (thuja) that I cut to make way for a garden last year.. is that the same thing? We live about half way between Rochester and Buffalo. I wish I had access to a greater variety of trees, but we pretty much just have black ash, silver maple, boxelder, cottonwood (populus nigra), a few black cherries, and one or two (little) elms. We do have a nice white oak, but the chickens like to eat the acorns, so it's gotta stay.
I actually just cut down a really nice black ash today, and I got a really long straight section That I was planning to break down into boards for some moldings the wife has been bugging me to make, but I guess I can spare a stave and just experiment! maybe I'll glue up some splints into a reflex bow too and compare the results. this could be fun!
I'm also butchering a couple of cows this week, and I'm curious if I should save any bone/skin/sinew for bow making projects... maybe I'll make a new thread for that one.