theres a lot of truth to what pearl says, i have a hickory bow that is 1.5 at the widest and its taken a lot of set, and its only 38-42 lbs. at 29" it was a bit disappointing, but i think hickory is normally better at 1.75" wide. Something else to consider when making a bow, if the wood is more tension strong, then you dont want to round the belly as much, make it a flat ish belly. and if the wood is a strong compression wood, then you should round the belly. thats probably whats wrong with my hickory, its got quite a rounded belly, and since hickory is stronger in tension that compression then that makes sense that it would take a lot of set. Oaks ive heard are tension strong. so you could trap the back and make it 2" wide at the fades for the belly and 1.75 or 1.5 on the back, this would help keep the wood balanced. i wouldn't round the belly of oak very much at all, a very mild rounding is alright, but very mild.