I've got an unusually straight-grained Osage "stave," about 2 1/2" x 3" x 70", cut from a thick board. The grain is oriented such that a single growth-ring selfbow is not a great option, but I think I can carve a nice end-grain-back bow from it without violations. I'm thinking on a pyramid style, 65# @26", 60" or so in length.
I've never made an end-grain bow. TB1 says this should make for a strong back, but is it risky not to back it? I'd prefer to make it a selfbow if I can.
Also, should I line up the bow such that the rings across the back are in line with the centerline, or should I follow a single grain line along one edge of the top limb, and anlong the opposite edge of the bottom limb?
While I'm at it, what would be a good starting width for the limbs on this? I've got plenty to work with.
Thanks for any advice!
-Tom