I've just got hold of my first osage stave (its like looking for rocking horse manure here in the UK..) and could do with some advice from all you experience osage bowyers. There are a couple of small knots and pins which I can deal with, but the growth rings are pretty tight with a fair amount of early growth. The obvious growth ring to use for the back is only 1/16th" thick - will this be good enough if I scrape down to it carefully or do I have to cut my losses, plane it flat and stick a bamboo backing on. Trouble is I can get ipe to back with boo easily and cheaply and I really want this one to be a self bow with just the wood the wood and nothing but the wood.
Rather blurry pick attached - this is the thinner end of the stave about 1.5" where the growth rings are tightest, its marginally better at the other end.
Thoughts, advice, opinions?
Thanks
Stan
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