Alrighty then, Here goes :p
Keep in mind I am a NEWBY! I am currently working on a hickory bow and have it at the tillering stage. I recieved this bow as a bow blank ready to floor tiller.
I have found several osage branch/limbs that are growing up straight from a large log that is nearly paralell to the ground. (I have not cut them yet.) They are bout 5 inches in diameter and 5 to 5 1/2ft long. Bark is straight. My question to all is once I cut it do I take off bark and sapwood? I have never seen sapwood to begin with... If I want to split it can't I just use a band saw and cut it down the center to get 2 bows? I assume I would have to have a 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 in wide bow being a smaller branch?
Second question, I found another nice straight barked osage tree bout 8-10 diameter. Slight lean to it, I mean slight! Once I cut it down can I use a band saw to cut my staves or is it better to split with wedges and allow it to split naturally? Once in staves I will remove the bark and sapwood. Can I get to down to one ring right away that I will use for the back and then again use the band saw to rough out the blank and allow it to dry a month then take some more off, allow to dry, take more off then when it is dry enough, really start working and tillering?
I guess I just need a "flowchart" of what I do to get from tree to bow, lol. Want to not waste my osage finds! I should have taken pictures...maybe I will be able to go back in a few weeks and get some.
Thanks everyone!!