Hey Folks,
A question here for you all. I have been working on an Osage stave, and just finished the back, got it down to a single growth ring with little islands to protect the pin knots. The stave is 69" long, 1 5/8" wide at the widest and 1" wide at the narrowest. There is a point on the stave about 20" from one end where things get funky. The back dips down, and the grain does an "S". At this point, the stave is at its narrowest, just 1" wide. Also at this point the stave is at its thinnest, just under 1/2" thick.
My question is, how do I lay out the bow? Do I take into account the grain of this funky area, and reduce the stave to 3/4" wide at this point? That is what I would need to do in order for the grain not to run off the side of the stave. If I do that, should I also reduce the rest of the bow down to 3/4" wide to match that point? Or do I just ignore that point and keep the limbs at 1" wide? If I do that, will the Osage break at that point where the grain runs off the side of the stave? Alternatively I have considered cutting off that 20" and just making a kids bow, but I don't want to do that if I don't have to.
FYI, I have made about 15 wooden self bows, all from very nice, straight hickory, red oak, and maple, including some board bows. This is my first time working on Osage.
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Thanks in advance for your help!
Tim