I haven't had a great deal of luck with rock maple for backing. Out of 4 attempts 2 were good. Those two I meticulously followed the grain, they were done by hand, not from a saw or planer, like I would use for hickory. The one's I tried like hickory sawn slats both blew on me at full draw, despite being exercised to full draw many times.They had very straight grain too.
It could've just been a bad board for the ones that blew, because the hand worked ones that followed the grain came from a different board.
The really good thing about rock maple was it gave significantly less stringfollow than hickory.
Maple obviously works as a backing. (Top job adb)I just think the grain has to be dead straight, or maybe even taken down to a growth ring when you get to really narrow bows like you do when you use ipe.
Haven't used Oak as a backing yet, but said to be on par with hickory if you use US white oak and its straight grained.