I am sure you have a lot of hard woork into this call, but I HIGHLY recommend you put it up on the shelf and start building a call from poplar, butternut, or red cedar and try walnut, cherry and some other straight domestic woods for your lids..if you have in fact done it correctly, you'll be blown away at the sound you have. Osage is hands down the most difficult wood to work with for a box call...ideal for a pot call and for owl hooters, etc, but don't beat your self any more,,,move on and you;ll learn more and not get so frustrated. You nee to build your confidence first that you are doing the fundamentals right...you know the old saying, ya gotta learn how to walk before you cvan run and ya gotta learn how to swim in the shallow end befoer you tackle the deep water and furthermore, osage orange just ain't worth it.