It had been 24 hours , straightened it the evening before and left it on the caul .
Well seasoned osage and chasing the ring for the back was a breeze , if there had been too much moisture in it when I put as much heat to it as I did it would have split in places ( had that happen before ) , sprayed lots of cooking oil on the back to keep the heat from scorching the back , took over a dozen clamps to get it straight .
Followed the grain out to the levers then avoided some checks that were still in the back out on the levers ( has some funny looking jogs where the working limb ends and levers start) , there is still one check in the center of one lever , I'll super glue it later when I'm finished with the heat .