Take off the sap wood,,, yeah,,, you try taking the sap wood off 20 osage staves and if you can,,, you'll be one big bad mother!
Danny, glad that thread still holds some memories for you! Nice complement,,, thanks!
Hickory on the bottom, perssimon in the middle and osage on top. All of this on a rack off the ground, in a screened in room.
This is what makes you a little sick when you see it.
Here you can see one of the little bugers and the holes they can gouge out of even the hardest woods. The end with the black dot is the head.
Okay I pulled the hickory from the rack and stripped of the bark. 3 staves with damage on the right. The others on the left were okay, no damage at all!
Even 9 of these hickory's were tough work for a desk jockey like me!
I cut these staves in January and feel they still may check so I gave them a coat of shellac.
I also pulled the rest of the wood off the rack to look for wood borer sign and found none at all. I turned the bark side of the staves up so I can monitor them for the next coule months. Before laying them back on the rack, I gave them a insecticide treatment.
I'll keep a close eye on them and if I see any more sign I wil have no choice but to strip off all the bark and wood as fast as I can.