Three days of scraping, and I finally have a clean back. My hunch was right, there were actually parts of three different rings exposed on the back of the stave, but now it is smooth as a baby's backside and ready for layout. The narrowest part is about 1 3/8 inch--which I hope is wide enough, as that narrow spot is about 6 inches above the center point. The scraper that Tyke made for me worked fantastic! If you are ever in the mood for a trade, try and get one from him. I have been using a paint scraper- which is fine for big, wide scrapes off of the belly, but Tyke's tool let me get into all sorts of nooks and crannies, and allowed me to use more finesse. Thanks again!
One question. I think I will eventually seal the whole bow with tung oil. Should I go ahead and use that on the back now, or use something else? If I use polyurethane or some other sealant, are there issues with removing the sealant before a final finishing? what does everyone else usually do? I just want to keep it from cracking/ checking again and have it look nice in the end.