I started working on this stave a couple months ago and was struggling to find any momentum. It is from an old fence post and rife with flaws. From minor bugs hole, to drying checks as well as a few knots and kinks. This stick has it all.
I began taking layers off the back trying to remove the most of the problems and decided to leave a few in the handle to give me a better grip. This makes it a non-bending handle, but not by much.
After finding the growth ring I wanted, I noticed it had a nice amount of natural reflex. I evened the tips out by adding a small flip before I began tillering.
Now on the short string and it's coming along nicely. I had to adjust both tips slightly to get the proper string alignment, but otherwise she seems to be handling the transformation just fine.