To make a long story short...
I wasn't happy with the set this bow took so I worked on it for awhile and eventually broke it. Here are some interesting pics of the dissected bow. First pic is where it cracked about 8" from the tip and I scraped down a bit to see the damage. Second pic is where I cut the limb in half at midlimb to see what it looked liked inside.
Lessons learned...
Osage (even "wormy") is some tough wood.
If there is insect damage on the surface, it is probably worse inside.
Select quality wood with no insect damage.
Heating osage sapwood will increase weight.
You can heat treat the belly without damaging the rawhide on the back.
IMG_0444 by
mwosborn1 , on Flickr
IMG_0447 by
mwosborn1 , on Flickr