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First try at Osage

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superdav95:
I’d leave it sealed on the back and not chase a ring just yet if this is still the same batch you cut earlier this year.  You could still work it down a bit on the belly but don’t rush it as it’s still drying and would be a shame to ruin good piece of Osage. 

Muskyman:
Same batch Dave. This is probably the best piece of it. It’s just a little short for me, with my draw length, so I was going to make a bow for my wife. It’s a really nice stave. No twist, no knots that I can see. Good growth rings.. just to short for me.

Maybe I’ll relax a little on that batch.. at least the better pieces. I’ve got some billets I could play with. Thinking about making a take down bow with one of the sleeves you can get from 3rivers..

Muskyman:
Well I finally got my leather dye in the mail. Put it on my rawhide backing last night. I used the dauber that came with it and it went on okay for the most part. I did have a few spots where it ran off the side of the rawhide and got on the side of the limbs. Also blotchy like some had said it would be. I’m going to try to put another coat on it and use a cloth this time. Also it seems to rub off onto my hand when I handle it. It might not be completely dry at this point. About 12 hours old, hoping that will stop eventually. Guess I’ll have to seal it with something.
Hoping I can sand the spots I had the runoff off the sides. If I can’t I’ll probably end up staining the sides as I’m not crazy about the look right now.

PEARL DRUMS:
Those hold too much dye. I use pieces of cotton t shirt. Dab one in the dye and then dab that on a dry rag to soak some of it out. Start with minimal dye and rub it in thoroughly. Reapply to darken to taste. If it was running off the sides you had way too much dye. An 1/8 teaspoon will usually do an entire bow.

Muskyman:
Thanks pearly, I pretty much figured I’d gone overboard with the dye using the dauber. I actually started out with a rag and being the impatient guy I am switched to the dauber.. been trying to fight my impatience since I started bow building, I’ve made progress but obviously not there yet.
I took my bow out to the shop today and did manage to get most of the dye off the sides. Also put it on the tillering tree and it looks like I might have a little more work to do on the tiller. Also going to get a regulation bow scale. The one I have now said bow is close to 65 lbs. it was saying closer to 50 before I put the rawhide on. I can pull it but it seems a little heavy but I’m going to wait until I get another scale before I try to finish the tiller. It looks pretty close to me but seems like one limb is bending a little more than the other. The scale I have goes to 4,5 or 600 lbs. I forgot what it goes to exactly but not the best for a bow scale.

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