I'm afraid I'm becoming something of a pest around here... I'm an experienced woodworker but an absolutely inexperienced novice at bow making. But at the risk of wearing out my welcome, I could use some input on the attached image.
A friend phoned me last week and alerted me to what he believed to be a length of osage on the curb in his neighborhood. He was correct. It's pretty beaten up, has a few knots, and looks like it fell victim to someone's brush clearing vendetta gone wrong... It's been hacked at quite a bit. BUT... It's almost perfectly straight, roughly 66" long and about two inches thick. And down on the Gulf coast we don't get a lot of osage occuring naturally where it can be harvested. So I was excited... I cleared some bark and rot off of one side of it. From what I'm looking at the side that would be the back is in fairly decent shape. The belly side has some rot internal to it, but I don't think it goes so deeply toward the back side that it would be too thin or unusable.
My biggest question is this: Looking at the attached image, I see one maybe two usable rings before I get down to a diameter that may be too narrow. There is some fluctuation along the stave, and so it's possible that the top ring, at least, has been cut in to and would force me down in to the next ring. My bigger concern is the very narrow crack running vertically down through every, single ring. Is this something that renders this piece unusable? From what I can tell that crack runs maybe 25% of the way up the stave. Would a vertical crack like that be remedied by backing with something like hide or bamboo? Or is it just useless based on this?
Thanks so much, everyone.
Mark
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Acceptable osage stave?
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Re: Acceptable osage stave?
How wide is it? Maybe split it at the crack and get 2 out of it.
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Re: Acceptable osage stave?
It's about 3" wide.Greg Felty wrote: ↑Mon May 24, 2021 7:32 am How wide is it? Maybe split it at the crack and get 2 out of it.
Re: Acceptable osage stave?
Depends how long it is and how far cracks go down stave. It's essentially a sapling. High crown
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