I was just wondering what the tightest rings you guys have worked on osage without backing it? I normally have pretty good ring thickness on most of the stuff I harvest. Somewhere in the four to 8 rings per inch catagory, but I just finished working on one that had a 1" handle thickness and it had 20 growth rings in it. The limbs were 3/8" thick and they had 7 growth rings in them.
I had concerns about whether or not it would hold up but it turned out real nice and I can't believe how micro those rings are. I was pretty happy I was able to chase one all the way down the back and not violate anything. I can tell you this, if its a well cured stave it won't gouge and my super sharp draw knife can find the early growth easily and its just a matter of staying on it all the way down and then cleaning it up with sandpaper and then burnishing it with 00 steel wool.
I used to think I needed thick rings cuz I was concerned about not being able to chase a tight ring but I guess if you spend enough time debarking and chasing rings with a draw knife it becomes rather easy and then ring thickness does'nt matter because you learn to control it very precisely.
I may post some pics of it on another thread I will start soon. Gotta get the photos done first.
Danny