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bassman211:
I started to reduce my last dead log  Osage stave today, and were their was a big knot hole I hit spongy wood for about 4 inches each way from the knot hole. I kept cutting into to it to get rid of the bad wood, and  the stave ended up to narrow to make the bow the conventional way, but wide, and thick enough to flop the stave, and make it an edge grain bow. I have made edge grain bows from hickory Amish wagon wheel staves that were 1,12 by 1 1/2  inches, but never with Osage. I am stiill wide,and thick enough  to get a good bow from it. Was wondering if any of you have ever made an edge grain Osage bow?

Hamish:

I've roughed out a few staves that were very narrow, but the quartered face was more meaty, and better for a wider bow.

I haven't tillered one yet, but I don't see any problem that osage would have, that would make it unsuitable, in this or any other grain orientation.

You do have to be more aware of knots, and compensate for them because even if you don't see a knot on the quartered back
its still running the full width side to side. That is true no matter species of wood you use.

Kidder:
I’ve made a number of edge grain Osage bamboo backed bows. Obviously starting with a board but the concept is the same. The biggest issue is being aware of any and all pin knots. On an edge grain the pins run across the belly and have a tendency to come out the side. Just be conscious of them and plan accordingly.

scp:
Most pin knots will probably make edge grain bows fail if they are close to the back. I have flipped several such staves and put the pin knots near the belly. Still rather iffy. But nowadays I only make 30 pounders with Osage split staves.

bassman211:
I have only one knot on the bow's back, but it does concern me. It runs from the middle of limb out toward the side. I going to clean it out to see what I have. Maybe take a shot at saw dust ,and crazy glue patch, and sinew back it with hide glue. If it fails I can at least save the sinew.

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