Today I final split some staves and some billets out of an old Yew log that a friend gave me some time ago.
I took the worst of the staves and began working it today. I have some questions though.
1. Do the rules for working down to one growth ring on the back apply to Yew as it does to Osage?
2. The side of the log that I split out as the "bad" side had a number of checks running longitudinally down the stave. These do not go through to the heartwood. Is this an issue that I should be concerned with?
3. The sapwood on this stave is rather thick, from 1/2" to nearly 3/4" in places. In TBB 1, John Strunk recommends not working down the sapwood to a certain thickness, but rather leaving it as is. If I do this I'm going to have no heartwood in the bow for the final foot, foot and half. Because the sapwood is so thick should I work it down? And if so, to what thickness?
Thanks for the help. I'm pretty sure that I'm going to break this thing, so I need a good excuse
Stan