I’ve started shaving down an Osage limb that I split about a year ago. I am treading on strange territory with this stuff. I mostly make hickory sapling bows, chasing rings and wearing blades down on yellow wood is not my expertise. I’ve got most of the sapwood off of the back, and now I am starting to look at reducing the limbs down.
The stave is roughly 55” long, and has a pretty extreme reflex to it. The archer it is intended for is pretty compact, and she has a shortish draw length. Hoping to get around 40lbs with the draw weight. Am I just wasting my time with this one though? In my head it is looking pretty good, but I am worried that I will overstress and break it. Anyone experienced with Osage have any opinions on the design and working it down?
Also, in the third picture is a spot on one end where the grain tore out during splitting. I think it may have gone down one ring below the one that I am trying to work with. Can Osage handle a violation like that or do I need to dig down another ring?