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Offline Sidewinder

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2013 osage harvest starts today ( pics added )
« on: January 26, 2013, 09:54:08 am »
The 2013 osage harvest for the Sidewinder camp starts today. Jimmy from here on PA and I are buds and we are meeting this morning at a little spot long the Arkansas river just outside Wichita to harvest this years batch of staves. It should prove to be fruitful as this section of woods is thick with osage, mulberry, oak, hackberry and elm. Of course if we are gonna be haulin the staves out on our backs, only the primest osage will get to take the ride. I will post pics of the event once we get back.   Danny
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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2013, 10:04:57 am »
Good luck and looking forward to the pictures.

Offline osage outlaw

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2013, 11:19:50 am »
Have fun and be carefull.  I can't wait to see the pics.
I started out with nothin' and I still got most of it left

Offline Scottski

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2013, 11:24:22 am »
I only wish I could go cut my own osage here in Arkansas.
Did the Native Americans think about all this that much or just do it?

Offline JW_Halverson

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2013, 02:44:29 pm »
Danny's personal choice to perform the mule duties saves him from taking home questionable staves.  I mean, who'd be dumb enough to hump a 60 lb stave up out of a draw if you weren't sure there was a bow...or maybe two...in it? 

Oh yeah, I forgot who I was talking to.  The answer is too many of us!!!  >:D  Especially those of us that live in a bow wood desert. 
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Offline Poggins

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2013, 04:43:16 pm »
I thought that's what they made wedges and sledgehammers , make big logs into small ones .

Offline autologus

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« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2013, 04:47:28 pm »
I only wish I could go cut my own osage here in Arkansas.

I know what you mean, not much in my part of Arkansas either.

Grady
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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2013, 05:03:59 pm »
I thought that's what they made wedges and sledgehammers , make big logs into small ones .

Small osage logs are still heavy
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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2013, 05:46:09 pm »
Just the nature of good wood . I loaded a 200 pound pluses log once it was in a dozer pile , I backed my pickup up to it and cut it so it would fall in the bed only to have it slide part way out. I had to tie it in and back up against a tree to slide it on in. I'm like everyone else if I can drive up to it it's fare game even though I have carried 60 pound logs out through brush and timber .

Offline JW_Halverson

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2013, 06:13:28 pm »
Amazing how much water weight a tree trunk has in it.  I got an uncle on the west side of Washington state tells me the only good bow wood is uphill from the truck.  Uncle Myron is a smart feller!
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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today
« Reply #10 on: January 27, 2013, 01:56:18 am »
It turned out to be a very good day. The weather could not have been better. 56F light breeze. So over the river and through the woods we go.



Looks like Kansas beaver like hackberry trees



Now this is what were looking for



Heres Jimmy with another nice find



And here is another. All in all we tagged about 12 trees ranging in diameter from 6" to 12".



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Offline osage outlaw

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today ( pics added )
« Reply #11 on: January 27, 2013, 02:01:28 am »
Those look like some good straight ones.
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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today ( pics added )
« Reply #12 on: January 27, 2013, 02:44:18 am »
Overall we flagged about 12 trees ranging in diameter from 6" to the largest being around 15". Since the area we were looking in was about a 1/2 mile long and 300yds wide we did quite a bit of walking. We only carried our bow saw, a can of spray on shellac to seal the ends and our camera. We figured we would go back and get the larger ones next time. I will recruit a couple of new bowyers that I am working with the come and help hump em to the truck. Then they will get a chance to train on the drawknife debarking the staves with me. Here I am with the first batch.



The next section of this post will be geared towards those of you that have'nt harvested your own bow wood yet. I will try and cover the basics in proper splitting as well as processing your staves so that when well cured will give you a good stave to start with.

The first thing to do is size the log up for blemishes and knots and split it in half and then into quarters. I like to start the split with a good hatchet that can take a good wack of the sledge without mushrooming.



In this case we were trying to isolate a large knot on one end. We wanted it to split on the side so that it would be removed when laying out the bow later on. If you can't split it to put the knot on the extreme edge and be removed later, then make sure it is centered in the middle of the stave.

It looks like its splitting just like we planned. Right around the knot.



Then we leap frog the wedges down the split as it faithfully follows the grain.



And Voila. We have two nice half pipes which we will turn into quarter splits.

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Offline Sidewinder

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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today ( pics added )
« Reply #13 on: January 27, 2013, 02:53:29 am »
Here they all are before we split them



and here is Jimmy with the load split. Over all out of 17 staves we ended up with at least twelve primos and the other five has some twist and some knots that will make them interesting. We split them up between the two of us, so its a good start for this years vintage. I will most likely not work these staves for at least two years and maybe not until later if I can help it.



The next part of this post will come later when we are debarking and prepping the staves for curing in the wood shed. I hope you all are enjoying the ride.  Danny
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Re: 2013 osage harvest starts today ( pics added )
« Reply #14 on: January 27, 2013, 06:26:27 am »
Some really great looking staves.  They should make some great bows.