I'm new to the trad bow scene and am lucky to have a few excellent mentors. I have some fresh hewn staves in the drying box waiting the next step. I have kind of a special attachment to the wood I'm using (where it grew, how I got it, etc...) I thought it was elm and just by looking at the trunk when it was still alive I thought it might make a decent bow. A tree guy told me it was Chinese elm. It looked even better when I exposed the grain, white sapwood with reddish brown heartwood/center. Nice big rings, really looks like the photos I see of osage. I'm getting help from an experienced bowyer and he thinks it looks great. My question to you: Has anyone ever used Chinese elm? I saw a reference somewhere to "red elm" ... same thing?
An aside: this bow building is going to be great! I mentioned the tree when it was still "alive"... I feel like I'm keeping it alive by turning it into a bow, kind of spiritual eh? I can't wait for the tillering!