Well, it is a good day when you learn something new. Today I learned some reasons why I've never heard of a gun stock made of redbud. One, as mentioned, they don't usually get very big. Two, they check and crack like crazy. Three, the one I have is full of some kind of grub worm that makes 1/4" diameter tunnels in the wood. On the good side, it is really dense wood. Would probably make good mallet heads.
Good eye David, you're right, on one of the redbud planks the void where a branch came out went at an angle thru the blank ruining it. But since it was on an angle it worked out on the other plank, so I got 1 useable stock blank, but with a lot of worm holes. I'll hafta ask Mike Brooks to show me his wood patching secrets.
Sawfiler, good eye too. I took a small cut off the end of the plank in the last picture. Yep, walnut! 15" wide, 2" thick, and almost 14 feet long. And there is a good bit of dark heartwood in the middle and toward the big end. The big check was already there, but hey, I dug it out of the trash pile, for free!
-Ron