Self Bowyers! Some time ago I laminated a bamboo backing strip to a "D" cross sectional Osage Stave, and began floor tillering. The bamboo itself "failed" by letting go an outer layer in a couple of sections. The Osage is in good shape, and I have a lot of pre-tiller hours in it. It bends nicely when I mock-floor-tiller it still. I know the backing strip is toast, but I'm wondering:
1. can I make that backing strip an inner lam by working it down according to formulaic tapering, and back it with something else?
or
2. grind and sand off the entire layer of bamboo and back the Osage with either another bamboo strip or something else?
I should mention, the reason the bamboo failed is I made a rookie mistake and laminated it with the nodes down against the form...I won't do that again.
Halp! :^)
Thanks in advance,
Mike