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Title: HELP WITH OSAGE STAVE11
Post by: Woodsrunner64 on February 17, 2013, 05:02:00 PM
I have a friend with a Osage stave that has paper thin rings that dip and dive all over. Has cut thru a number of times and has lost his mind in the mean time. Because the stave is so twisted and thin ringed,can you smooth out the back of the stave and glue on a 1/8" bias ring Hickory backing?  We were not sure if it will work or not. We would be violating the growth rings by planing the back smooth. The stave is to big in diameter to decrown. Will the Hickory hold this bow together? He is looking for about a 40 lbs bow.   :confused:
Title: Re: HELP WITH OSAGE STAVE11
Post by: Eric Krewson on February 17, 2013, 07:35:00 PM
You could use a strip of hickory or bamboo, both would work just fine. You could also back the bow with rawhide to protect the back from violated rings and not have to flatten the back.
Title: Re: HELP WITH OSAGE STAVE11
Post by: David Flanrey on February 17, 2013, 09:04:00 PM
I agree with Eric.  I would use rawhide or you could use deer sinew.
Title: Re: HELP WITH OSAGE STAVE11
Post by: Osagetree on February 18, 2013, 04:59:00 AM
X3 for rawhide
Title: Re: HELP WITH OSAGE STAVE11
Post by: John Scifres on February 18, 2013, 08:37:00 AM
Twisted wood will often react as you flatten so you might end up with more twist than you have now.  I think I would go the rawhide route as well.  Chase a ring as best you can and then rawhide it.  Thin rings build character  :)   Overbuild the bow.  In other words, make it longer than you would normally for his draw length.  That keeps stresses down and reduces the opportunity for splinters to pop.  Good luck.
Title: Re: HELP WITH OSAGE STAVE11
Post by: Woodsrunner64 on February 18, 2013, 09:10:00 PM
Thanks for the input on this matter. It's   :clapper:   great that we have a community of people that are willing to share there knowledge  with others.