Id like to get to get in on the swap, but I really don't want to disappoint someone. I cut down a nice roughly 6" hickory sapling with very few branches, straight from what I can see, and a slight oval cross section. Just need to split it and peel the bark. The top section is also straight with few branches, but only about 2" wide. I think Ill get all of it and see what I can do.
Does anyone have advice as to how to peel hickory bark this time of year. I dont have a draw knife but may be able to borrow one. I know spring is the easiest time to peel bark but thatll give me little time for drying and then tillering a bow by the deadline, with just one bow under my belt. I will also go check some lumber places for some quartersawn hickory boards.
Hope I can get it figured out and get in on the action.