Ok I have had about twenty bow worth of walnut staves drying for around a year and a half. Made the mistake of not getting the bark off soon enough and now they are all riddled with bug holes down about three rings from the bark. So I get this idea that if I can use the split side as the back of the bow I may be able to just scrape down the high spots and have a quarter "split" stave that follows the natural grain without sawing and planing the back.
Let me know what you all think, I dont know if it has been done like this, at least I've never knowingly seen it.
I might try a build along with this.
Mark
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