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I scored some strawberry guava a few years back, and made my current hunting bow from it. Like many have said, just remove the outer bark to get your back. It’s a very dense wood, maybe even moreso than Osage. It responds fairly well to heat bending. It’s strong in tension - I was able to get 75# at 26” and it has held up just fine. I stained this one walnut-colored, but it started out pretty white. Makes for an excellent shooter!
Thank you for that stickhead can you tell me how wide that limb is and how long. I am glad to hear it responds to heat i was a little worried about that.
It’s 64” NTN, 1-3/4” wide, tapering evenly down to 3/8”. This was a narrow log, only 2-1/2” in diameter, hence the high crown and the hollow limb design.