Hi thought I might comment, I totally agree with george and pat and pappy. I was at a show of arts one time and I had a maple stave, I had processed myself and had a pattern cut out, I slowly worked the stave to tillering height and it looked real good at about 26 inches If I recall ,I was just working the limbs and training the grain and boom,I had two bows. Maple is a light wood and in my experience , I would not use it for ancient bows . However it makes great lam bows . I put sassafras in the same category. But both will deliver a light and fast bow. I got several staves drying now for a couple of years. I wanted to mention , the handle is always left till last, so if for no other reason you saved yourself time building if it breaks. It appears the bow was doomed from the start, dry wood and too short.So much for my two cents. Denny