Update.
The truth is that I did manage to get both ends into the center , and left some of the snake features to it.
Eric Krewson : you are probably right , I already knew I was excepting some risk by removing a good deal of wood, but I followed my late wood.
Pat B /fujimo : Thanks for your advice. I have built ones from straight planks before. I wanted to build for the fun , and love of archery.
mikkekeswick : I have built bows from store bought wood , and straight wood. There is not such thing as a master stave. Please consult the BOWYERS BIBLE , BOOK NUMBER 1/from BOIS, D, ARC , Jim Hamin. He goes into detail about osage and, covers the topic of straightin , and has a picture of a novice who built a very fine bow from a curvy peace of osage. You don't gain , if you don't do it , or try. OSage also carries a natural desire to curl . Learning about the particular species of wood you are working is very valuable. Experince gained is only gained from apply what you have learned from your studing to the wood its self. Every tree is diffrent
:Thank you everyone for imput.