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Fresh cut Osage
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December 13, 2008, 11:05:00 AM »
How long do you have to wait to start working on a Osage stave? It has the bark and sap wood off and sealed.
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Re: Fresh cut Osage
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December 13, 2008, 11:13:00 AM »
If you are starting from green, I would get the bark and sapwood off, narrow the stave to 2", reduce the limb thickness to 3/4 inch and the handle to 2".
This is a good bow blank. Make sure you seal the back and ends with shellac or glue. It will dry in 3-6 months here in TX that way.
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Thanks, Mike I edited the post.
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Would you do this with a draw knife or a band saw?
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December 13, 2008, 11:52:00 AM »
You can take an unseasoned stave down to floor tiller stage(about 4" of bend) without stressing it and it will dry quicker. I bought a stave the last of May that was cut May 8th and had a bow built by mid June. It was still unseasoned and took a bit of set but it's a fine shooting 60" bendy handle static recurve that I hunted with this year.
You are better off allowing your wood to season out slowly but you can make a good bow in a few months like Mike said.
I would start with a band saw to remove the bulk of the excess wood then switch to a rasp and scraper for the rest. Pat
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