too cool... I met Jawge at MoJam and instantly knew he was a great person. BJ, you might be the only person that I know that can make a board bow into a snaky and whoop-Te-do bow... LOL Great job and super great idea my friend. Thanks!
Bob
Thanks Bob. I never got to meet George. So many people I would like to meet yet. Hope to cross paths with you sometime too.
I just did what I always do. I looked for the bow and followed the grain.
I can’t seem to find my pictures of splitting this one but I will try to illustrate where in the log this board came from.
My cousin clamped it in his mill and sawed all the boards he could get for himself off one side. Until he was to close to his clamps to saw another pass.
Then I had him flip it over and saw as many for himself as he could from the other side.
I kept the plank in the middle. I don’t remember exact measurements but the width of the log wide. And approximately 2.5” thick.
You can see in drawing the general orientation of the grain. It really was a pretty nice straight Osage log.
From the plank I made two splits to remove the stave from my board. Then I chased a ring. And then I followed the edge grain to lay out my staves width.
And that is where this snaky wop-T- do board bow came from
Bjrogg
Hope that clear as mud