Well I got off to a slow start due to some drama in my life, but I’m moving right along now. My plan A was going to be a take-down Crepe Myrtle, but I didn’t like the looks of the limbs after I got them roughed out. So in keeping with the style, I dug up one of my best 20+ year old short Osage staves. I cut it into billets and fitted sleeves onto them. This sleeve set has 2 copper inserts, so I think I’ll make it as a 3-piece take-down. That way, it could be 2” shorter to transport. My recipient could always epoxy one limb to the sleeve if he chooses. She’s 63” NTN.
So at this point, I’ve straightened the limbs some, flipped the tips slightly, and got all the pieces fitted and lined up pretty well. Tillering is well underway, and I added some elk antler tip overlays once I got it off the long string. Tiller is not great yet, but I still have 10+ lbs to lose.