Thanks for all of the suggestions !! I made a post a few weeks ago as to why I needed to back this one. I had a Perfect stave that I wanted to reduce some on a bandsaw, and the head carpenter at work actually took the crown right off on a jointer table !!!
I was really careful to remove the bark and cambium, and had a really nice flat , clean back. The rings are pretty thick, and he violated them pretty good. BUT......I have a nice surface for a glue up, and already have the Hickory strip.
The only reason that I opted for removing wood with the bandsaw was that the stave was only 2 months cut, and about 5"x5". It would have taken a LOT of drawkinfe work to reduce it down. I guess I'm pushing it to dry by thinning it down, but want to get to bending wood!!! So Sulphur, you are using a straight taper from the fades right out to the tips?? That looks like a sweet design.
When you tiller that style, are you looking for the limbs to bend starting at the fades, or mostly mid limb doing the work?? Is there a thread whrer I can see your bow drawn?? I think you have made my mind up - I like it!!