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Offline Frode

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Osage II; Climbing Right Back On
« on: August 29, 2010, 04:22:53 pm »
Hi all,
After my recent first whack at osage, which hasn't produced a bow, but which was a great learning experience, I went back to examine the remnants of the source (BTW, what's the difference between a quarter log and a stave, or is one just a bigger stave  ???).
There's enough left to do two more full length attempts, but both of those would present the same difficulties that plagued the first one (http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php/topic,20941.0.html).  However, if I move inboard from each end just past the major zigs and zags (between the tape marks in the pics below), I'm left with exactly 36" of pretty straight, only moderately twisted (30 degrees or less) twisted wood, with only a couple of visible knots.  That should yield two nice pieces for a take-down, each 1 3/8" to 1 1/2" wide.  Looks like it'd be a bit easier to pull off that the first try anyway.
Have a look, and if you would, let me know if you think that would work.
Many Thanks,
Frode



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If it doesn't rap the lintel, it might not be a longbow.