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So I read what you wrote here and all I saw was you said you picked oak board, just to make this clear did you get red oak, white oak?? From what I understand the working of those 2 are different on how you go about it and so far we are guessing on your wood type. I'm just wondering because I am currently making a red oak molly bow too but a little bit wider and shorter though not sure if its going to be ok since I let a friend use it to show some young kids about bow making and it gots some damage to it under 3 hours but luckly I'm fine with it though it most likely be under poundage as long as its nice and shoots well. If its red oak this guy here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bjiPXuuKFa4 is doing a red oak molly bow build along thats similar to what you are doing so I would say this would be a good guidelines to be near and then do as the other suggested so your chances are higher of making it and getting it there. he says long bow but its a molly and I think its about 35# or so, so check as you get near.good luck
in the pics that look's like red oak, if you got a white oak board dont fret as it breaks in tension after hickory, i use white oak a lot as self bows and backing strips, it's a top line board bow wood for a rookie, good luck and post pics, Bub