K-Hat, think of it this way:
Let's say you have a bow already made and it has an SG of .53 OK, how would you increase the SG in the wood of that bow to .67, for instance? You could compress the bow fibers somehow: so that it would be more dense, right? This would make the bow's dimensions smaller in thickness or width or both. Still the same wood, just smaller in some dimensions now that it is compressed and has a higher SG. Do you see where I'm going with this?
How do you think the "compressed" bow would perform? That is the answer to your question.
Normally, as good bowyers, we decrease width in favor of decreasing thinkness when dealing with heavy wood. This removes more mass, without as much effect on the bow's draw strength, than does the removal of thickness.