i have stumbled upon a really nice red oak tree (about 6 inches thick and atleast 30 ft tall before canopy

) i got into staves and got about 8 usable longbow staves and about 4 usable normal/half foot shorter than me, and about 8 that can be used as shortbows (was a huge tree and i even harvested the canopy as best i could

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my question is, is it worth removing the sapwood and ring chase it, or should i just remove bark and clean it up then leave it as is and shape it like that, honestly i love how beautiful the center of this oak is, it isnt like the others, its almost as dark as black cherry, its breathtaking (sorry if u dont appreciate this as much as i do

) as of now i have one in progress whereas the other staves are seasoning, i am rough shaping them so they dry quicker and i can make bows easier

but honestly, should i remove the white sapwood and keep the beautiful red heartwood for the bow, any suggestions?