George, thanks for the response!
I did not mean fades as in a narrow handle spreading to full width in three inches. Likely me using the term wrong.
By "fades", I meant the area where the limbs begin to be more rounded on the belly tapering down to early limb thickness and fully rounded.
I am leaving the handle area pretty much square and plan to use leather to build up a palm/grip area. A bow that bends through the handle is just fine with me.
I cleaned up the sides tonight and began shaping. I am thinking hickory back, four sinew wraps, leather handle, bend through the handle longbow. 30 to 45 pounds for a yard stump bow is just fine. Looking to learn more than actually create a masterpiece.
Turns out i have a 35 foot slippery elm right off the edge of my back yard on my lot, and I spoke with a sawmill owner yesterday about purchasing a straight 8 to 10 foot hickory log in the 10 to 12 inch range. He doesn't cut it because he says it kills his blades. They chainsaw it and split it for firewood. Since I have not been able to buy hickory locally, I am going to attempt to split staves from the straightest one he has.