Hello, everybody! I cut some nice chokecherry the other day. I'm itching to make a bow with this wood. I've heard it makes a snappy bow if you back it with something to keep it from exploding on you. (I plan on using pronghorn rawhide)
Trouble is all the chokecherry around here is horrendously twisty. My best piece from yesterday goes around 360 degrees in about three feet.
So, here's what I'm thinking: Rather than trying to straighten a corkscrew, why not just use it as it is then back it? I can use the natural outside for a back with no violations, but obviously I'll have quite a bit of edge grain run off. Hopefully a rawhide backing would keep that from being a problem.
Is that a realistic idea, or should I just make a few really nice walking sticks?