I guess this is the right place for introductions...
About a year ago I switched from working 60-80 hours per week to a hard 40.  This has given me tons of extra play time, so I've made a couple of bee hives, a chicken coop, numerous bookcases, and most recently a board bow.
Bee's are doing good, I've got some wax and about 5 lbs of honey.  Chickens are starting to lay.  Bookcases are, well, holding books.
The board bow?  Not so good.  
After watching some youtube and reading TBB vol 1&2, I picked up a maple board from the local Home Depot.  It was a truly horrible selection of wood, but I grabbed what I still think was one of the better turds in the pile.
The bow looked decent at brace, but while stretching it a few inches further, I heard a crack. Nothing dramatic, but the bottom limb is done, stick a fork in it done.  
 
Sticking with the motto "If you're not breaking bows, you're not making bows", I'm not giving up.  However, I don't really look forward to hitting the hardware store to look thru another pile.  
While wondering the woods around my creek, I came across a relatively straight hedge tree.  At least a section of it is straight.  It has a diameter of right around 8 inches.  
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Do you think there might be a bow hiding in there?  I hope so, unless someone sees a reason not to, then I think I'll get to play with my chainsaw soon.
Thanks!
REM