Well, I finally got my first self-bow started. It is made from Pacific Yew and it is 72" long, and will be an English-style long-bow with triangle belly. The stave has a good 1/4 inch of sapwood. My question is: when measuring for thickness, do you include sapwood? (This probably sounds like a dumb question!) The tip of the bow is 5/8 inch thick with 1/4 inch sapwood. Is 3/8 heartwood thick enough or can I take heartwood down to 1/4 inch if I want to make the tips 1/2 inch thick? I wish I could send photos, but I don't know how to do this yet as I'm computer illiterate! I can build bows faster than I can type about this topic! I am working on sending photos and hope to send pics during final tillering. I am still floor tillering. I have lots of wood to work with and I am taking my time. I wish everybody a Happy New Year and lots of good staves and great bow-making for all in the New Year!