I’m not sure why it took me so long, but I just finished reading “Hunting the Osage Bow” by Dean Torges. I liked his writing style, and I know he was considered as one of the well known gurus of osage self bows, but I have to be honest, I don’t think I could build a bow by following the process he works through as he tells his story. I enjoyed the story, but I need specific instructions, there are a lot of blanks you have to fill in on your own.
Has anyone ever built an osage self bow using his process? - ie: going from a felled tree to a finished bow in the matter of a couple months - using his drying methods. I am pretty new to the self bow game, but up until now I’ve always assumed you cut an osage log, split it into staves, sealed the ends, and then set it aside for a year or two to “season”. Then you turned the stave into a bow using heat to make some corrections if needed.
What’s everyone’s opinion on Mr. Torges’s method of bow building.