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bassman211:
I have a stave at 14.5 moisture content nearly floor tillered. I am drying it with warm moving  air. One limb split narrow, so I rounded the belly like an ELB to maintain more strength in that limb, and narrowed the other limb to match. The over length of the stave is 73 inches. I have a good idea how to proceed with the stave, but input from others can be helpful. This is another first for me, so for those of you who have made this style of bow what was ,or is your recipe for a nice shooting well balanced bow.

bassman211:
132 hits, and no replies. Some body on here must have built a hole in the limb Osage bow at one time or another.

RyanY:
How bout a pic? Plenty of them built before. Leave a good amount of wood around the hole following the grain. Depending on the size and shape it may or may not bend much. Definitely need pictures to help.

George Tsoukalas:
Yes leave enough wood on both sides of the knot to match limb thickness. I hope you still can.

Then when tillering leave the knotted area slightly stiffer than the rest of the limb.

Jawge

BowEd:
Sounds like an interesting build.How big is this hole?

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