Nathaniel, I have the bark off 4 staves and Titebond II applied to the sap surfaces. The grain inside runs oddly. The fact there was a dead spot in the tree is probably what made the grain funky inside the log. That's OK though. There are at least 4 more staves in the other 2 quarters. I would go ahead and begin trying to uncover one ring for a back, but the sap wood is just too stringy to bother with. I am a little bit optimistic that I can do it with these rings. If not, it's still fun taking the challenge. What I will do in use the draw knife till I get really close to the dark wood, then switch to scrapers.
I have an old diamond blade for cutting rock. What is the best way to cut it up to use for scrapers? I am thinking that I can use a side grinder, but it might get the metal hot enough to destroy any temper that is in it.
WA