Started working on a osage stave today I cut back in Feb. I split it and left the bark on back then waiting for a good and smouldering June day to work off the bark and sapwood.
The rings are close on the upper end, but still the summer growth is wider than the spring ring. I think I'm going to be OK with this one, but wanted to poll the audience. The rings on the butt end, of course are wider and look lots better.
I think its got 12 pin knots along the back. Its not the cleanest piece of wood, but I still should be OK. I think I am going to be conservative around the rings and leave an extra layer of wood around each one from my target back.
All my other attemps have been d-bows. Due to a horrid ring of pin knots about 3 inches from the butt end, I had to shorten it up to 64". Think I can get a 62" d-bow from it, or should I try a bend through the handle bow? All my other ones have had a non-working handle. BTW: I draw 27.5 inches.
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