the ash and oak already have the bark removed.
the oak is actually just a stave cut outta HUGE tree
i know the ends are sealed. should i seal the entire piece of oak?

the oak has lovely straight grain the entire length.


the osage has some nice rings, a bit of a warp at one end.
might be possible to split and get two bows outta this piece

sorry pat, i jumped right in before i read yr post.
got it sealed well with a spray urethane i had in the shop.
will give it a cupla more coats.
lovely albeit chilly(46 when i got up) morning.
nice morning for a little fire in the backyard and some wood shaving

debarked and sealed

thanks guys
i will most definitely be back with more ?s when i sit down with that piece of oak