Have not been here for awhile for a lot of reasons, however, renewing my attempt to complete a first ( for me ) osage bow. The victim stave appears to be half of a small diameter section which was formerly a 3" tree trunk, split down the centre. When starting to remove the first growth ring, I suddenly realized if I attempt to remove layers to obtain a flat back there will not be enough wood to properly provide a handle area. Does one have to decrown or can this be made into a workable bow without decrowning. It is currently 68" long, with a tight grain pattern and a good ratio of light to dark layers, albeit very close together. I have completed some whitewood bows and a composite with limited success and am hoping for an osage - sure wished it was a different piece of osage though.