Hi all, it's been awhile...hmmm, looks like things heated up some while I have been away? Anyway, great to back on the forum...lots has happened but that's for another post.
I have a 'limb' of osage that I've heated into a deflex/reflex design...I've flattened the back and belly on the limbs only and can see the osage core wood approximately 1" on the bottom limb and 3/4" on the top limb along their respective lengths (of course it gets somewhat less as you approach the handle due to the thickness increase). I've deflexed about 2 and 1/2" from the handle and then reflexed about 2" back out to the tips...my issue/question is, since I'm going to have to boo the back (and maybe belly) to maintain the shape and I want to go with the bamboo (got quite a bit laying around). However, I would like to keep the handle 'as is' where it is just the actual limb where it has the bark intact etc...can I boo the back without having to keep a continuous strip of boo from tip to tip? In other words, one piece of boo for one limb back and one piece of boo for the other (thinned as much as possible to avoid over-stressing the belly)? I would like to keep the belly 'as is' since it looks suhweet with the contrast of core osage and white sap wood...just hoping the belly can take it since it has the original sap wood/bark limb edges that I would like to maintain...thoughts? Thanks, P1.