I'm working on an experimental pyramid bow made out of poplar (got the wood for free, thought I might as well try it out), and I have the front view profile cut out. The board is the same thickness the length of the bow, it is a bit over 1/2" thick, and it is 68" long. Just by pulling it a little I can see that the handle bends. Should I glue on a piece of wood for the handle, or since it is already bending a fair bit there will it just pop off? Or would it be better to just thin the limbs? I'm only aiming to make a 40-45# bow, but I think that it takes more wood to make a bow with this stuff then most harder woods, so should 1/2 in thickness be too much? I'd really like any input, so any help is greatly appreciated. thanks
Mitchell