You guys probably would have had me horse whipped if you could have seen me cut up a 16’ trailer load of 20 year old Osage for firewood. My son in law works for a gal that has about 60 acres out on the East side of Portland that hauled all this Osage material from California many years ago thinking she was going to mill it into usable furniture wood. It just sat out there in a covered shed for 15 years or more and finally she gave up on the idea completely and told me I could have it.
But…. This stuff wasn’t prime stave material at all. Mostly branch wood, and the big stuff was cracked and checked real bad. I didn’t harvest a single piece that was bow worthy material. But I have some shorter stock I saved to mill into riser wood or laminations….. but with that being said…. Milling 20 year old Osage is like milling concrete…. I actually got a lot of sparks just cutting it up with a chain saw.
I just purchased a new carbide tipped bandsaw blade that will handle this stuff, but I’m hesitant to ruin a perfectly good, very expensive blade on this hard yellow wood….
Btw… makes excellent fire wood.
Kirk