Cure Osage Before Working It??

Started by longstick, September 03, 2008, 08:39:00 PM

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longstick

I guess I should have posted this here rather than Pow Wow
I guess you could say Im blessed with the amount of osage around our trad club.. I picked up 1 real nice chunk about 9" diam and a foot long. With lots more for the grabbing. Would make a TON of knife handles but Im not sure how and when to work the wood. Do I split it into small staves and let it cure or just jump on in split and work it then let it cure?
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Dano

I would split it into quarters, and let it dry for a couple of months in a cool dry place. Have you sealed the ends? if not it has all ready started to check. After you split it out seal the ends with elmers white glue, or a few coats of shellach or whatever.
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longstick

Thx Dano...will split it and seal tomorrow..this stuff should make a ton if knife handles
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onemississipp

Split or rive it to make it "quarter sawn".


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quarter-sawn

"because of the orientation of the growth rings, quarter-sawn wood is less prone to shrinkage, twisting, cupping and in many cases rot because sap wood is easier to isolate in manufacturing process"
Dustin
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longstick

thats some good info there Dustin, THX!
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George Tsoukalas

I would do as Dan said. You could also remove the bark and sapwood. It's easier done when the wood is green. Poly the back though or she'll split faster than a ballerina dancing the Nutcracker Suite. Jawge

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