A friend with a bad shoulder had 4 osage logs, each about 1' in diameter, and his wedges stuck in one of them. 3 of us went over and spent half the afternoon splitting them up. We got about 30 staves that could be used for sure, another half dozen that are pretty twisty. I got my first piggyback splits to work well, getting 3 staves that way from the best quarters.
I am working on 3 staves for working on first. I am removing most of the sapwood, the heartwood, fresh cutting the ends and applying glue to them. It's rainy and cold here in Missouri- should I leave them outside or bring them into the basement (60 degrees)? I don't have an unheated building (no garage etc).
One of the logs was old, had the bark off and the wood seems somewhat seasoned. Any chance of getting a bow built from one of those staves if I get it down close to bow size soon?