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Title: When toasting osage ...
Post by: talkingcabbage on August 08, 2013, 08:09:00 AM
How far do you go? Do you toast to black or some varying shade of brown? How much is too much, and how much is not enough?
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: John Scifres on August 08, 2013, 09:05:00 AM
Medium brown for me.
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: Black Mockingbird on August 08, 2013, 09:13:00 AM
Light to no more than medium brown...I basically move the gun to the next spot over after I see a color change...which don't take as long with osage as it does other woods
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: talkingcabbage on August 09, 2013, 12:02:00 AM
So here's the next logical question ... What happens if you go too far? Is there a point of diminishing returns, so to speak? Is there a point where you take a chance of doing damage to the bow, or flat out ruining it, by roasting too much?
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: talkingcabbage on August 09, 2013, 02:01:00 AM
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: Bowjunkie on August 09, 2013, 04:44:00 AM
I think your own signature statement answers your question nicely...

"One of two things will happen; it'll either work or it won't."

 :thumbsup:
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: John Scifres on August 09, 2013, 07:43:00 AM
You can go too far by actually burning the wood which will destroy cells instead of plasticizing and then hardening.

Another hazard is getting the heat wrapping around to the back which can decrease its tension strength and cause a failure there.

If you smell smoke, you have probably gone too far.
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: Bowjunkie on August 09, 2013, 08:35:00 AM
I like the smell of hot osage. And hickory has a pleasing nutty aroma under the gun
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: canopyboy on August 09, 2013, 09:55:00 PM
I always think hickory has a burnt popcorn smell to it.....
Title: Re: When toasting osage ...
Post by: talkingcabbage on August 12, 2013, 04:40:00 PM
Well, its too late now anyway, but thanks for the advise John. I think that's probably what I did. I took it to a very dark brown, even slightly black in spots not knowing what I was doing. She shoots pretty nice regardless, but the next one I'm gonna take it easy. I can tell the cast is a bit slower than what it should be. I did let it rehydrate for a couple weeks after, and sanded the blacker spots to lighten them up, but I could tell I'd done it too much.
I've still got a couple staves left, but I'll have to cut some more this winter and restock my inventory.

Funny side note:  as I was just typing "restock" on my phone it tried to auto correct to "testicles". Good thing I caught that one!    :smileystooges:      :laughing: