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Title: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 04, 2007, 06:00:18 pm
Got rained out today, but as fate would have it it quit early ;D. Theirs this place in my town (inside City limits) that I drive by - have noticed some Bodark trees along the fenceline, and meant to stop some day. You have to call it Bodark here, cause if you ask someone if you can cut some osage off their place - they give ya a funny look and say huh? he,he.
  Anyway he gave me free reign - sure, won't hurt my feelings he said. I walked part of the place out - it has a creek running through it. One of those places that is dark and dank, all the trees starved for sunlight and growing generally straight up - couldn't believe what I'd stumbled into again. Lot's of sage, oak's, elm, some mullbury, other stuff.
  I picked this one out that had caught my eye. Boy I tell ya, some nice straight, clean stuff. Am going to make this guy a nice sage bow to stay in good with him, may never have to drive to OK again. Not trying to show off or anything, just wanted to show what I'd run into ;D ;D ;D.


 


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Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 04, 2007, 06:03:08 pm
Few more.

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Post by: jamie on September 04, 2007, 06:04:39 pm
oh my gawd!!!!!!!!!!! ;D
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Post by: onemississipp on September 04, 2007, 06:08:13 pm
what a harvest!!!!
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Post by: RidgeRunner on September 04, 2007, 07:03:17 pm
That should keep you busy for a day or two. :)
Good looking Osage.
David
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: Pat B on September 04, 2007, 07:04:20 pm
Nice bunch of osage, Paul. That will keep you out of trouble for a while.   I hope you aren't allergic to poison ivy because those hairy vines that were growing on the tree look like PI to me! :o  Pat
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: mullet on September 04, 2007, 07:25:32 pm
  Heck Paul,I'd be bragging! Nice haul, good buddy,good friend ;D
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: DCM on September 04, 2007, 07:57:12 pm
Nice.

I had the same thought on the vine.

Dude don't mind about the tops?  That's one of the biggest challenges to an osage.  The tops will be there forever.  Ready made thicket from my point of view, but a cattle man might think different.
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 04, 2007, 08:21:33 pm
Jamie ;D ha,hya. Yeah, that aught to keep me busy for months. No rest for the weary, WHILE I was splitting the logs - the wood bugs showed up, crawling everywhere >:( now I gotta hurry peal and seal.
  Pat: I believe that's VA creaper, it's everywhere. But don't worry their was plenty of PI down there too, and I am allergic. Here we go again :-\

  Hey Eddie - ole buddy ole pal ;D ;D.
  Don't think he care's DCM. He's not a cattle man, at least not on that place. Grows hay mostly and the creek sides are unkept - lotta deer sign.



Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: DanaM on September 04, 2007, 08:39:10 pm
Dang Paul any chance of loading that on a rail bound north, Christmas ain't far away ya know ;)
I could send ya some real nice spruce or balsam christmas trees in trade ;D ;D
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Post by: Calendargirl on September 04, 2007, 08:48:25 pm
Wow!!  Maybe y'all can convince him to bring some to Tenn. in May!  ;D
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: tradrick on September 04, 2007, 09:40:59 pm
I know I'm probably no were near good enough yet to start chaseing rings on osage but I would'nt mind gettin my hands on some to put back for when I do graduate to that skill level.If I see any at the Tenn.Classic in May I'll be planning on buying some.Nice haul.tradrick
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: lowell on September 04, 2007, 10:05:00 pm
Got to think this thread is like porn ;)... tree porn. I just keep coming back to it and looking at those nice logs .... those wonderful split staves..... and oh those growth rings!!!!  ;D LOL
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: DanaM on September 05, 2007, 06:50:20 am
I feel your pain lowell  ;) ;D ;D ;D Ya its a nice spread eh hehehehe
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Post by: Pappy on September 05, 2007, 08:02:33 am
Nice haul,lots of bows in that. ;D
   Pappy
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Post by: Woodland Roamer on September 05, 2007, 08:39:07 am
WOW!! man that's some super nice looking osage you scored there cowboy!

Alan
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 05, 2007, 10:31:07 am
Sorry, didn't mean to get everybody stirred up ;D. I figure thiers prolly somewhere between thirty to forty bows in there, I think.
 Hey Marie, I'd like to make it to the classic one day - would love to spend time with Pappy and the boys, and everyone else. If it all was to work out, I'd bring a load of staves.
 Lowell: Good reply, haha. if I had been drinking some beverage, I woulda blown some out of my nose - and ohh those growth rings, haha. Beauty is in the eyes of the beholder anit it? Meant to count them to see how old the tree was, will do later.
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 05, 2007, 11:44:45 am
Been meaning to ask - anyone got any experience splitting out piggy backs?
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: tom sawyer on September 05, 2007, 01:05:22 pm
Looks like some premium staves in that log.

I've split piggybacks, not hard to do.  I like using a froe for this, but you can use narrow wedges or hatchets if you want.  usually you can pop off a piggyback stave that runs along just a couple of rings, and its easy to chase it down.  The inside ones are always knobbier than the outer stuff, more small branches that get covered over with succeeding years of wood.
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 05, 2007, 02:50:52 pm
Thanks Lennie! Dad had a coupla froe's out in the tack room, I'll see if I can't retrieve one and giver a try.
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: tom sawyer on September 05, 2007, 03:15:52 pm
Glad to hear you have access to one.  Use a wooden mallet on it, or a piece of firewood works.  With the froe, if you start to run to the next ring one way or another, you can give the froe a bit of a twist the other way to get the blade back in the right ring.
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: Roger on September 05, 2007, 09:20:16 pm
Where'd ya say ya got that wood? Looks like my Honey Hole... ;D

Nice haul Paul!...Looks like ya done good gett'en her split up. As straight as that wood is I would take my skill saw and kerf them quarters...might even be three staves in some of em.

R
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 05, 2007, 09:33:13 pm
Hey Sparky - caught me online :). I'm gonna try some piggy backs, then split them into thirds. Never tried to kerf one but will now, think I can get four staves out of most. Some of those quarters weighed somewhere around a hundred pounds - had too, I've handled lots of 100# burlap feed sacks and they were every bit of it.

 Have stumbled across a twenty incher today - in a different town. City guy told me their all fair game in that bunch - might need help :-\

Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: Roger on September 05, 2007, 09:36:32 pm
I'm old, but spry still.... ;D

And have a good chainsaw...LOL
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 05, 2007, 09:51:32 pm
ahh, you aint that old!! I have two chainsaws getting new teeth right now. Check your PM ;D
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: DanaM on September 06, 2007, 09:06:46 am
 :'( :'( :'( Life just ain't fair sometimes ;D ;D ;D
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: RidgeRunner on September 06, 2007, 10:34:05 am
Cowboy:
I have had much better luck starting the piggy back split at the " stump " end of the log and going up.
Much less tear out.  Follow the growth ring you plan to split up the stave and make sure you will have enough wood in the handle sections.
It is easy to short yourself in the handle area splitting piggy backs.

David
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 06, 2007, 10:40:53 am
Thanks David, I'm going to give it a go sometime in the next week. I always start my split at the stump end of logs - they seem to split nicer, just stands to reason piggy backs would be the same. Don't worry DanaM ;D
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: DanaM on September 06, 2007, 11:20:41 am
Actually I just heard thru the grapevine of an area in downstate michigan that has osage
now if I could only get down there and get some. may have to talk michbowguy(jamie2)
when he gets back from cali. Post some pics of the belly split process I tried doing some with
hard maple it worked so so
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 12, 2007, 08:19:15 pm
Went ahead and cut that otherin. Had someone to help me up until it was time (had other obligation's) that's at least nine times out of ten usually. This one had a good section of trunk - the rest of it was firewood. Not something i'd smoke a brisket with, but works great for cookin flint :). Really need to get serious about getting my huntin gear together, but I'm opportunistic - if it arrises I'll take it ;D................shew :P :P.





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Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: DanaM on September 12, 2007, 08:49:44 pm
Your a rich man cowboy ;D
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Post by: cowboy on September 12, 2007, 10:28:29 pm
Oh yeah, counted the rings finally - both of those trees sprouted around 1953.
Title: Re: My exploits for today (Osage cuttin)
Post by: cowboy on September 12, 2007, 10:32:13 pm
Sorry Dana - missed that one. Yep, but not monetarily though ;D.