Yes, thanks Hawk, I wound up with a very straight grained piece of hard rock maple2x1x72"". Purpleheart just seemed too heavy. The grain doesn't run off anywhere the entire length, and it's flat sawn The finished bow will be about 70" The hickory is the same, it's about a 1/4 inch thick, and wide enough that I can place the maple on the best place on the hickory so to take advantage of the best grain. I will be using URAC 185 for glue.
1. Do you think I can glue up the stave with the hickory over-thick, and sand or file it to about 1/8"?? I don't intend any reflex, and the beginning ot the tillering would begin with a basically straight back.
2. Another issue that came up was, how long should I glue a board in for the handle? I was going for a Meare Heath flat limbed longbow profile, and the limbs will be stiff to the fadeouts, and about 1 3/4-2" wide most of their length. I though if I glued in and 8 " piece, 1" thick, my shaping of the bow would remove what wasn't neded. Thanks for the advise so far it has helped. Jeff