Well, I really messed up a perfect ash board on the table saw. What I was able to salvage is a piece of white ash, 1 and 3/8 wide, 9/16 inches thick, and 64 inches long. On the original piece, which was 66 inches long and 3/4 inches thick, I was hoping to make a bow with a slightly working handle in the 40 to 45 pound range at my draw of 27 inches. With the reduced dimensions of the piece I was able to save, could I still get a 40 to 45 pound D bow out of it? I do have sinew and rawhide to back it with if that would help, just trying to use what I have rather than a wood backing strip. Any advice on design ideas would be great, it's just too nice of a piece of wood to toss in the fire.