Ok, so I have a really fine piece of pacific yew that I want to (hopefully) turn into a warbow/heavy longbow. Nothing too crazy, maybe 75-80lb at 30 inch draw.
My bow making experience is mainly with Native American/First Nation bows, but I want to fully concentrate on English Longbows from now on out. I have made a yew longbows before, but the wood was pretty wet and didn't come out with a great tiller. Bought the wood from a right Muppet! To be honest it was a flat bow/longbow hybrid type thing.
I really need some much needed practice on cheap woods going for my second yew bow. I can't make laminates as I don't have power tools, just my few trusty hand tools. I'm personally thinking of either hickory or ash? Really need to make a few cheap longbows before having ago at this stave. It would be a sin to waste it.
Edit
Why do the majority of Ash elb's have a rectangular cross section, as opposed to an oval or d cross section?