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osage stave question

Started by ductape, May 18, 2010, 10:22:00 PM

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ductape

I have access to several osage trees in KS and was wondering what is the best time of the year to cut and stave osage? Is it best to stave and seal the ends right away or is there a best time to split them?

Thanks Jeff

Pat B

The best time to cut osage is when you can get to it. Split the logs at least in half and seal the ends. If you are feeling energetic, split out staves, remove the bark and sapwood and seal the back with shellac or other sealant.
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John Scifres

February, 20-25 degrees F, frozen ground.  The wood don't care but I sure do, no bugs, no undergrowth, no mud.  That being said, I have cut wood during every month and it doesn't seem to matter.
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ductape

Thanks guys!

Happy Hunting    Jeff

shamus

Best time: any time.

Cut them, split them into staves, and seal the ends.

If your have time, you can work them down to one growth ring, and then seal the back with a heavy coat of glue or a couple coats of ploy/shellac.

More on drying wood  

Hope it helps

lablover

Ducttpe,
      If its Kansas Osage watch for twist and thin rings. I cut alot in the central part and twist is a real problem, the closer to the bottom of a creek bed, or closer to the center of the stand the better you are, wind protection. Good hunting.
Joe
Bowhunting is a passion, not an obsession. Its just hard for my wife to tell the difference sometimes.

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