Some newbie questions here. Was in my shop this PM and strayed across a piece of quarter-sawn white oak 1.25" wide x 2.75" deep x 46" long. I know almost nothing about two-piece bows, but am guessing this is a good candidate. I tried a search but didn't find answers to my principal questions. 1) Is there any reason not to cut both billets from one stick, bearing in mind that one would come from inside the other? 2) Since this piece is not perfectly quartered, I'm thinking that after cutting into billets, I should spin one billet around so that growth rings line up better. Am I on track with that? 3) Assuming this is a good idea so far, what kind of final dimensions should I try to achieve a draw weight of about 55#. Any other comments welcome as well.
Thanks,
Tom