Thanks Guys!
David, this is my first Sass bow but I've also seen a few narrower ELBs. If you
definitely want to make a bow, keep it long and as wide as you can, and crown and backing it would not be out of the question. I spent several time-worthy hours making sure this stave stayed 2 1/4" wide most of the limb to handle the stress.
Even though I have a new found affection for Sass, I still might go walking stick on that one. with the high contrast grain you'll be the envy of the hiking community. 2" branches are good for osage bows, but you'd be making a lot of extra work for yourself if you are working with sassafras.
I have a very large Sass tree close to a foot across that I plan making some ELBs from, I guess I'll know more then.
I know many of yall are considering making these Sassy bows now. Keep em wide and long and you'll be alright. And the bigger the tree (the lower the crown), the better.
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I think I'm gonna go for it anyway. I'll keep it long, bend through the handle, decrown, and back with paper. Actually I'll keep the poundage low and maybe give it to a lady friend of mine.