I have some 2 year old staves to play with for now. My intent for these is to hopefully get the bark and sapwood off while they’re still green, seal the backs, and store for future use. Just trying to think ahead and put up some inventory while I’m still physically able.
GlisGlis, I took a couple of my better bows down to show the landowners the finished product, and I think they were totally amazed. I don’t think either husband or wife would shoot, but they’ve got a young adopted son that I was thinking I might build a youth bow and set of arrows for as a surprise gift. I think they would really appreciate that. They have already said I could come cut all the Osage I want.
Arvin, I’ve always just sealed the ends, left the bark on the backs, and let the dry and age that way. But I end up storing a lot of staves that when I do go to work on, I find hidden flaws underneath. Everyone says it’s easier to remove when still green so I’m going to give it a try and weed out any undesirable staves now.