it is suggested to wipe down ipe with acetone or something similar before gluing. personally i like hickory for beginning the stuff is really tough, and the only failure i have had with hickory was because of really low moisture content and a rough back, red oak is good as well and can be found at many hardware stores cheap. dont give up. and remember dont pull the bow another inch untill the tiller is spot on. the first inch that u see a difference in the limbs stop at that spot and if you cant figure out why they look different take a pic or step away from it for a few, but take it off the tiller tree, dont leave the bow on the tiller stick/tree for any length of time that it doesnt have to be there. keeping the bow drawn can damage the wood. make sure round the corners on the back, any sharp edge can lift a splinter easier than a smoothed backing. im falling asleep and im sure im rambling, good night. Best of luck.
Dustin D