Pat- Thanks for the info. I think I'll give it a go and order some.
Blackhawk- Here's what I want to do with what I have. A friend cut off a piece of osage for me from a board that he had that is 2 3/4" thick. So he cut me a piece off the end 1" wide. Since the side that had the bark will now be the side of the bow and neither the back nor belly, there's no way to follow a single growth ring unless i want a selfbow that's only 1" wide. I'd much rather a wider bow and use the 2 3/4" as the back and belly. I've had alot of success making osage bows like this by using either hickory, bamboo, or sinew as a backing, but making a selfbow this way hasn't worked out too well for me.
That being said, I'd like to make a longbow. Length being 72" overall, 70" NTN, and about 67" when strung. Pulling about 55-65lbs @ 31". Again, have had alot of success with other backing materials on osage, brazilian cherry, and purpleheart cut this way, and just wanted to try something different.
When I figure out how to use my new camera, I'll post pics of what i have to work with and other successful bows made this way.
G