Ok here's the results. I guess this looks good? My first one so I really don't have anything to go by, but I do like the gap filling properties of the URAC 185. I did find out that 72deg. is borderline being too cold in the shop to use this stuff, unless maybe you could add more hardner? It took a long time to set up and when I peeled it open today it was still a tad bit tacky. So I put it in my hot box for a couple hours and it got hard as a rock.
Here's the oak handle over lays, I used TBII on these. Hope that doesn't interact with the Urac??
I had a nice piece of Red oak planed down smooth that was laying under my work bench and also a piece of White Oak that was planed. I couldn't make up my mind which one to use so I used both. Red oak on one side and white oak on the other. Should be an interesting combo.
I don't even know if this experiment will make it all the way to the end or not? It's more or less just practice work, the Osage is rather thin and I'm hoping to get at least 45# out of it, maybe not? Hopefully it will at least make a nice bow for my nephew's birthday? Which really doesn't need to be anymore than about 30# or so anyway.
Even if it doesn't, it was just scrap that almost ended up being firewood and I needed the practice run, so I really don't have anything to lose.