thanx guys!
actually the good thing about osage is you can make any bow from a nice piece - along the way it will talk to you loud and and precisly, guiding you the way to the desired result. never you have to be afraid it would let you down. Every time I make a bow from it I'm astonished in how strong and tough this wood is. I will remain a yew-fanboy but osage is unbeatable in these aspects imho.
thanks Pappy - alomos forgot about the wormhole accents
I will call it "wormhole" from now on.
it's not full hollow limb PaSteve - only tillered with the goosneckscraper and a little extra-scallopped towards the grip. I'd say when a rectangular cross section is best for a flat back, this one is best for a slightly crowned piece of wood.
cheers