Hi all,
I was working up a hickory backed elm, about 6 foot long, stiff handle flat bow style, just got to the tapering the tips down stage when I noticed this (see below). The grain on this 1/8" thick hickory is about 45 degrees most of the way, and while it does wave back and forth, there aren't any ring violations, if I understand what that means.
Is the way this runs off at the taper going to be a problem? It looks like it'll do it at both ends, to some degree.
I can see 4 possible outcomes;
1. It's not a problem, after all, it is hickory, and the glue joint is good,
2. I leave the tips stiff to the taper and claim I got the idea from TBB4,
3. I narrow and lighten the tips while leaving them stiff, Mollegabet style,
4. Hickory backed elm walking stick
Here's a link to a video fly by, which may or may not be clear enough to see the grain;
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hiR39bNR7XsAny hoo, thanks in advance for your greatly appreciated wisdom,
Frode