So, I haven't been on here in a while because of some "honey-do's" and other projects, but I'm ready to get back on a bow I started a couple months ago.
You may remember a while back I posted some pics of an osage stave I had started working down. Well, it's been inside now for long enough and it's ready to continue working. George T. and Pat B. gave me some good advise for starting to rough the stave out, since it had a few knots and I have little experience working around them. (I've mostly done board bows and knot-free self-bows from white wood).
Anyway, here's pics of the stave again:
These two are of the same knot, just one side then the other
These two are of the knot on the other limb, first the belly side then the back.
My main question is this: When rasping the belly to floor tiller, do I want to take long even strokes the full length of the limb, or do I want to work around the knots for now? I have a tillering gizmo, but I'm not sure it's gonna do me much good on this stave.
Any an all advise is much appreciated. Thanks to all who reply!