I cut this wood in 02,debarked it in 05 and roughed out a bow in May of this year.It is some of the really dark and dense Osage that I have made some bows from before and really like that kind of wood.It is 60 n-n.I have it straightend and tillered out to 55@24,then I put it back on the form
and heat treated the belly,flipped the tips and put some tip overlays made out of deer leg bone.
It is the first time I have used leg bone for this and I really like it,looks like Ivory. I plan on finishing
the tiller this weekend I am shooting for 55@26 I think I have plenty of room to do that while
tweaking the tiller a little.Here are a few pictures of how it is coming.

The timber skin it what
I plan on backing it with,unless I can beg GregB out of a Copper head skin that he has that matches the one I have ,a pair of them are hard to come by.We may have to flip for them.

Pappy
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