Del, sweeeeeetness!
It's fun stuff this Osage, huh? Like it better than Yew?
I like it for being different, it's not better as such it's nice to ahve a different feel and of course we make the bow to suit the wood.
I started out using the 'recipe' from TBB1. OF course that soon went out of the window as I had to use the wood I had, one billet was clean and fat with one little character wiggle, the other was fairly narrow where it had been split out. Then I decided to play with flipping the tips and experience and feel took over (plus a few words of help and encouragement from George).
If I was only going to be allowed one wood for the rest of my life I'd be hard pressed to choose. I think the fun is in trying as many timbers as possible.
I'm certainyl pleased to have used Osage at last, I remember reading about it as a kid (with no money and no internet) and thinking what the heck is Osage?
Del