I always wanted to make an osage bow from a branch. this branch was about 2 3/4" in diameter. one end was split and the other branched off, so i was left with less wood than expected. I decided to work with what I had and hope for the best. the bow is 55" tip to tip, 1 3/8 wide limbs, last 10" of limb tapering to 1/2" at tips. the non-bending handle is about 1 1/8" wide. this thing is full of knots and was a real challenge to make. i was just hoping to get through it without ruining it or breaking it. i don't make bows this short, and i know i'm pushing the limits of this wood can handle, but it's all i had to work with. it definitely met my expectations. osage is truly a thing of wonder. it pulls 52 pounds at 22", and right now i am afraid to draw it any further. as of now it has no string follow at all, so i'll probably stick to the short draw on this one. besides, it stacks a little at this draw length anyway and that let's me know not to push it any further. it shoots smooth and fast. i would personally never use a bow like this for everyday shooting, but it would be perfect for a 10 yard (or less) shot on a deer. i will branches in the future for bows, but probably never one with this many knots. it was fun to make it, but i think i've had all of this type of fun that i can stand for a while. a nice, smooth, knot-free stave is calling my name.