To selfbow or not to selfbow, that is the question.....sorry for the repost:
Snowy and 20F out today...perfect day to get out and walk......I glanced off the trail and see an Osage limb about 12" thick and 8' long exactly laying to the side of the trail. It was trimmed by the city. I see the bend in it, but I was thinking I should split it into quarters and take it home. What do the experts say? It has minimal checking in one section, that's it. The other end has barely any checking at all.
DONOR TREE:
AS IT LAYS:
ONE END:
OTHER END:
My thought is hand split it into quarters and season it indoors with the bark off. I'll run woodglue on the ends to seal it. With the checking present at one end, do I need to split it up in a certain fashion to avoid the checked part?