Took a walk about in the jungle today. Came out with one excellent guava stave and some experimental Java Plum wood.
I am excited about the prospects of this Java plum wood as I cannot find a bow online made out of it. but I know that it is a fruit tree, and has a density (sg) of .70. I know that in the Philippines they build boats and mine shaft supports with it. It is also used in guitar and instrument making.
We shall see how it dries.
Here is the haul!
Guava end grain. Looks like the left side will be the back of the bow for this little gem!
Flipped around from the last picture. A look at the wiggle in it and the cool bark on Guava.
With guava I like to take the bark off right away. It prevents bugs. Others toast the S#!T out of it with the bark on to prevent bugs and let the bark pop off during the bending process. Either way works.