While I was there I bought enough hickory and red oak to keep me and the local fellows, Recurve Shooter and Ian-Johnson busy through the winter. So, I've been out sawing that up too. Cut the white woods all six feet and 1 3/4 or 1 1/2 wide by one full inch thick.
I've dabbed about a pound of dust out of my eyes and shook the rest off my clothes.
I cut two slices off one edge of one of the half-planks. the plank was planed to a full 2" thick. I am thinking that the fellow who sharpens their planer probably loves it when they plane Osage. I made the slices just about two inches square......little less.
Jawge, you are probably right. I may end up slicing them again and backing them with something. I have lots of hickory. I have put off backing anything since I hate fairy snot and don't have a heat box. But, I can be convinced if it is necessary.
I'll keep watching, and reading and making shavings and in about , oh, 100-years of so I'll know about half of what you have forgotten. As the locals would say here, "you da man". So, believe me, i'm open for advice in the Osage department.
Thanks in advance.
piper