OK..... I've pulled out an old friend that hasn't seen any attention for many years. Whether this status remains friendly is yet to be seen.
The stave is 65" in length and has pretty consistent ring spacing. When i originally had this stave given to me, i built my own draw knives and scrapers and learned to chase rings. I chose a nice consistent ring with decent thickness and have the back of it looking pretty good..... That's as far as i got...
So i'm going to start this process with questions for you experienced self bowyers, and any suggestions would be appreciated as well. It starts by reading the stave and seeing potential and taking the flaws and characteristics into consideration.
First of all i see a twist in the stave , as well as a kink in one end that may or may not be straightened with steam considering the grain orientation. The one end has a natural reflex shape that i like the looks of and would like to shape the other end to match it. I was planning on reflexing the tips a bit too.
I'd like your thoughts on what you would do, and recommendations on how to proceed.
Kirk
I've attached a bunch of photos below. If you click on the smaller photos, they will enlarge.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/k1LGMpk6JdSZYmzn7