Greetings All,
It's been a bit since I posted anything but I've been here lurking. Weather had broken here in MI so I am finally able to get out in the garage and start work again on a couple bows.
Here is my question(s): In the pics below you can see I have a couple decent staves worth of Osage to work with but I think I'd like to capitalize on the possible "hole in the limb" option for 2 of them...my main issue is that the knot/holes are layed out almost dead center of the splits. The width of the main/larger split it almost 8" on the fat end and 6.5" on the narrow. Is it worth the risk in trying to split a skinnier stave off of each side of the knot while still preserving the "center" stave or am I being too greedy and will risk ruining the center stave if I try to be overly ambitious on this? The splits are 72" long with a fairly tight growth ring pattern (seems that is all I ever find to work with...)
Any thoughts or opinions would be greatly appreciated...many thanks~



Ignore the Sharpie lines...they were drawn on prior to discovering the knot hole potential...

