Up til now I have removed the bark and sapwood, cut the stave to 2" it's full length, marked off the handle, riser and now I've started to chase a ring in earnest. Being that this stave has fairly thin rings I have to be careful. I draw a circle around each knot so I can keep away from them for now...
next I trace around my lowest back ring. This, I hope will be my back ring but it's too early to tell with thin rings.
you can see how confusing it could be without marking each ring.
To be able to see these thin rings well I view the stave from one end with the other end pointing to natural light. Even with our overcast rainy day outside natural light shows up the rings better than the flourescent and LED lighting in my shop.
The tools I'm using today are primarily a goose neck scraper, a flat scraper and occasionally a draw knife. Any time I expose the next ring I mark it. The lowest ring, when all is done will be my back ring. This is where patience and lots of pencil marks comes in handy.