Hope this question isn't too stupid a question, but I don't have much experience as a bowyer, thought I've done a fair amount of cabinetry. Anyway, bamboo and hickory are commonly used as backing. Bamboo being like a tube, is it just bandsawed down the middle, and applied? How do you get the concave size flattened? I'd think that if you tried to plane it flat, it would be pretty narrow by the time you were done.
As for hickory, how thick should it be? Do you have to follow a ring? I can't imagine you could follow a ring a such a narrow piece, but is a backing with a violated ring of much protection?
I'd appreciate your comments!