Its interesting what some experimentation can do. I have a lot of osge from a big old tree that turned out to be pretty sub-optimum stuff. Thick layer of early growth in the ring versus late growth, this stuff has density more like red oak than good osage. I found that flat bellied selfbows from it were practicaly worthless. You had to go way to thick and wide, compared to regular osage, to get draw weight out of it. However, I find that if I make a mini ELB, very rounded belly, 64" long, it makes a smashing bow with lots of zip.
Dave