Hey all. Although I'm new to this forum, I am a long time reader of the magazine and I have been shooting self bows for 7ish years. I have a couple dozen finished bows under my belt. I have used this forum for reference in the past and I have always found it very helpful. I recently inherited a beautiful stave of purple heart from the widow of a bowyer who passed away. I would like to make it a fine bow in his honor. the stave measures 73" long by 1 1/2 " wide by 3/4" thick. Given the stave's dimensions. I feel an evenly bending D tiller may be my best bet. non- narrowed handle with slight bend. Shooting for 55-60 lb @ 29" I'm somewhat unfamiliar with purple heart as a bow wood however the density and feel of it reminds me of hickory, which is my usual preferred wood to work with for bows. I would like some suggestions on this wood before I take tools to it. Thanks!