I know this question has been asked before as I have done a search on the subject, but the discussions seemed to flip flop on the answers. Basically what I can put together is that it is possible to use the osage sapwood as a backing, but there seem to be some questions as to whether this is a good idea. Can anyone list off the pros and cons?
I currently have a stave with a bunch of crevices that are running vertically up the limbs. Very cool looking. I have a done some meticulous scraping to get something close to a single growth ring out of the sapwood, but there are a couple of violations. The rings are really thin and the idea of starting over and attacking the next growth ring down is... disheartening, but I am willing.
Is there a benefit to keeping the sapwood or am I better off saving myself the time and backing with sinew over the sapwood instead?
p.s.: The sapwood seems to have pulled the stave into a wonderful reflex curve. Very cool!