purchased a premium yew stave from Dave Robertson from Medicine Bow Woods few days ago, and it took only 3 days to California!
it is about the only source for me to purchase yew staves. I am not an experience bowyer. I have only made 2 bows. The first one shoots, but I didn't like the tiller; second one was the Maple backed Jatoba, which turned out quite successful! and I have three more laminates waiting to be roughed out and turn into bows. So I still have a bit of time and practice before i get to the "cognac of all wood" and try to make a lower weight (80#-100#) warbow out of, so I thought right now would be a good time to ask question. Please have a look at the attached images.
the seller, Dave, did not specify how long the stave has been seasoned. But from what he sells on eBay, it all says "dried to 12%"; however, i did not purchase this stave on his eBay listing. I wonder if he did not list this stave because it's not seasoned enough to be listed? The stave is not entirely straight; i'll be sure to post a thread asking for advise on heat or steam bending the wood later on. I can see couple of small pin knots that are probably not even deep enough and a branch, which is on the side and will not be in the bow, but not sure if the limb shadow will not be as well, though.
I removed the bark (which scrapes/peel right off), and then went through the fiberous cambium and revealed a small portion of sapwood, just to be familiarize with the real thing (been watching yew bow videos on Del's youtube channel, but had never seen one in front of me...). Gave it a quick sand on the side, and it seems like the sap wood is still green, or is this normal?
Please share your comments about this yew stave. feel free to request detail close up shots if you wish. thanks you for helping me acquiring more knowledge!
86x3x2 with 1/4 inch sapwood @40 rings per inch.