Hi Guys,
I've recently bought this laminated ELB stave (osage, action bamboo, hickory) form a bowyer in Hungary I've dealt with before. I got it to save myself a bit of time in cutting the lams and because osage is unobtainable here. I'm a bit worried about the grain on the backing. Most of this is good straight hickory sapwood, but this fades to heartwood with quite a sharp run off at a place which will be about mid limb. I've used backing with heartwood before and found it OK, but wouldn't myself have used wood with this grain.
These staves are sold on the basis that there is a bow in them somewhere and its up to you to get it out (which is true), so I shan't be sending anything back, but if it is really necessary I could plane the backing off and replace it - but a tricky job as the stave is reflexed and doesn't give a good surface for a planer.
What do you think?
Thanks for your views
God bless
Stan