About this time last year I decided I wanted a couple limb bows. I found an osage that had been blown down several years back. Because the roots were still in the ground this tree continued to live. Several shoots sprung up vertically from the blow down and they seemed to be large enough to make bows out of.
Some pics of the shoots or limbs the wife took as I cut them.
Once we got them home I opened up on side of each stave to allow the moisture to escape and prevent the small staves fom checking completely through.
The limbs are the two on the left in this picture.
Opening up a place for the moisture to escape was learned a few years ago when I tried this same thing. I did not open up one side and when the white wood shrunk as it dried, that caused the staves to split and check all over ruining the staves.
Though I managed to make a couple walking stick from them. The sticks are thin, light in weight and very strong walking sticks that are very helpful knocking spider webs down or pushing greenbriers out of your way when scouting or hiking. I'll have to post a pic of my stick later.
Not a good shot of my osage walking stick but a good example of how handy I've found it to be.
Here you can see it. We'd been poking around for morel mushrooms.
Okay back to the limbs... I stripped the bark, whitewood and chased a ring on one of them this morning. After laying out the bow on the stave, I roughed it out to almost floor tiller stage.
I noted that the center of the stave was still holding a vein of punky wood right up the center of the stave. I found that if I went beyond the punky wood on the belly side of the stave, my limbs would be to thin for a hunting weight bow.
By the way, the stave had checked badly but, only where I had opened it up for the moisture to escape. Even in the handle area the handle had an extra large check clear through the center of the stave but, it did stop at the center in the punky wood.
I put almost 8 hours in this today not counting the time it took to find it, cut it, and set it out to cure.
What to do, what to do? I am going to have to try and do something to save this bow.......