Then you’ll find out that a good Osage orange bow stave will cost a hundred bucks or more. Or, if you’re lucky enough to cut your own, you’ll be looking at a two-year wait before it’s dr enough to ...
and then cut out L shapes at one end of each piece. Tape the cut ends to the center of the loops on the double-noodle to create the tails of the bow. Lastly, to create the effect of an actual tied ...