So it is looking like I will be cutting my first osage tree down on Saturday. There farmer on the land that I hunt gave me permission. I opted out of cutting down the 40" diameter tree in lieu of the 15" tree to start
the one I picked out looks to be very straight for about 15 feet and then has some straight branches. So I have my mauls and sledges and wedges ready as well as some poly to seal.
I am hoping to get a good bit of quality selfbow staves as well as some wood for some veneers amd riser blocks. What is the best way to handle the wood? Should I try and remove all the bark right away and seal as well or can I stack it and wait for the bark to pull off by hand? Also I don't have any sort of rack so can I just stack with 2x4s in between to air dry?
Additionally what tools will I need when the time comes to build a bow? I am going to purchase a draw knofe as well as some cabinet scrapers. Will a rasp be handy and what size? Also does anybody have a plan for a bow horse or will a big vise work better?
I know this is a lot of questions but I promise to reward with pics of the haul. Also I most likely will end up with more wood than I need so may be looking to rehome some (for shipping costs) and see what other people can do with it. Ive never done this before but there is something about a skillfully crafted osage selfbow that really tickles my fancy!
All helpbis greatly appreciated!