So yeah, I've known how to spalt for a while now, but I took on a new challenge, I'll let you guys tell me how I did... Brace for incoming wall of photos.
As you can see, I'm doing pretty well with getting results. I won't lie, a lot of that other woodpile is the stuff that didn't make the cut, so to speak. It'll burn just fine. It always does.
Now I have a question, as I need some help here. All I have is a chainsaw for most of this, though it is electric and I'm the son of a logger, so I can handle it better than average. However, that's not a bandsaw, and the thinnest I can cut is 1/4" in solid wood. I've got two pieces I wonder if they can be cut into laminations as they have blue stain AND spalting, and I have one seven-foot stave roughly four inches in diameter with blue stain and light spalting. I've got sinew and rawhide on the way to make my own bow, but I have a spalted tree crotch that made the giant round that's got PLENTY of meat for riser blanks. I'd be willing to give away the lion's share of the riser blanks (as well as any of the spalt that they wanted) for help in sawing it up into laminations and riser blanks so I can have a bow or two (or three, I have plans here) made from wood I harvested and put up myself. It's been cut for six months or more, it currently in my drying room with the ceiling fan on but I've still not debarked it.
The reason? It's chinese privet, except for the giant round. Supposedly a weed, in China a respected bow wood, and I'm pretty sure nobody (including me) expected it to look that way.
So can anyone point me in the right direction as to what to do now? I'll post the giant riser blank chunk below this, I have so many pics at the moment...