yesterday, i noticed some guys cutting up a tree a few lots behind my house. i could see the big log, and the heart wood was orange so i knew they cut down the big osage tree that was there. so i take my boys over with me and ask if they are just gonna throw it out, they said yes, so i inquired if i could look through for some pieces, and i told them what i do. they said sure! unfortunately there wasnt many pieces long enough. but i found a section that i thought might work for what i want to do. its a highly reflexed piece, but i have plans for it. but i ended up with a pretty straight grained piece of wood 42 inches long. definitely gonna be an experiment, as im going to cut it in half, add a handle and then glue on some ends.. also gonna be sinew backed
i at first decided to just decrown it, but later i looked at it, and decided to just follow a growth ring on it. wasnt as bad as i thought. hardest part is getting started. glad i did it now, as it was good experience. also, there was about 14 late wood rings per inch, so they were pretty tight!
just one question, should i have waited to get down to one ring? im going to try the quick dry method with it, taking it down to close to final thickness and let it sit in the car when its sunny. if it cracks, it cracks, was good experience, especially for free!