ok...so i had to work the backs of these guys, they were roughsawn with about a 16th worth of rough....so i hit 'em with a coarse file and then the scraper....
this gives an idea of the transitions

here is one handle half-rasped out

this photo shows the back almost completely scraped clean...and shows where i may have some troubles and need some advice...

another view of that trouble area....

what do you guys think I should do? this is a fair-sized wane, where i actually had to scrape away some bark...how should i back this? Can i just laminate the bamboo on there and then fill the hole with epoxy and osage dust? Or should I use silk or some other fiber product which will conform to the shape of the contour? What do you think?