Ok, all you Osage masters, I need your help.
I recently acquired some osage that had blown down in the windstorm when it came through Columbus, Indiana as a result of the hurricane. As I was splitting, debarking and sealing my osage the other day I noticed there were some grubbs that had bored holes into the backs of some of my staves, so I left the staves plenty wide, some up to 5 inches across, in order to be able to cut the worm holes out and snake around them. Is this possible? I know I have to chase a ring on the back, and not cut into it as far as depth, but now what about side to side, is it ok to take a chunk out of my stave for having to cut around a worm hole. These holes were big and deep, a couple of them are 3/8" wide by 1.5" deep. I actually cut one of the grubs into with my draw knife and his blood squirted out and stained the back of the stave where he was sitting. If I can get to a ring under the hole, that's fine of course, but if the hole is too deep and I can't take a ring down that far, can I cut it out? Other than these holes, it's beautful. Thanks for whatever advice you may be able to give!
~~Papa Matt