All right, now you guys can tell me what I did wrong.
I cut myself a nice red maple down today, about four inches thick at the top and maybe five at the bottom. I completely debarked it and painted the ends with paraffin. I've got it in my wood room with the ceiling fan on. I don't have anything heavier than a farrier's rasp to work it down to floor tiller with, and I'm not able to work extremely long stretches any more anyway.
I'm hoping to build something like a mollegabet style with this one, or even better a Micmac style bow. The wood is free, it's only costing me effort, and I have more trees like this in the yard. I know green wood is easier to work, but I'd have to at the earliest wait till tomorrow to start removing wood. When I do, what am I aiming for? Do I remove from both sides, just one side, what? I'm determined to make a bow from my own land yet, I'm just unsure how to get there.
Obligatory pictures shall commence.
Seriously considering cutting a few more to break. Just have to be careful of my bad leg and my heart. I'm remembering to cut them long so I can remove where I chopped at it with an axe when I start to work. I don't have a hatchet, and I'm not sure I would trust myself with it if I did. Just the axe, a farrier's rasp, a thumb plane and a cat. But I'm sure I'll figure it out. I always do.