I posted this on another site but thought it might be of intrest to some here.
I have a bunch of less than stellar osage, great rings but firewood to most people. I tried to sell four billets of this osage for $35 and had no takers, thought about giving it away but ended up stacking it up in the corner of my shop for 5 years.
I developed a lot more bow making skills over the years and decided to chase a grain on one of the billets just to see what was under the bark. Eureka! Snakey wood! I chased a grain on two of the billets and got out my heat gun.
Here is what I started out with, dogleg and lots of propeller.
After two weeks of heating and straightening I finally got a center line lined up.
The finished result, never give up.