I'm taking my first stab at making a bow from pacific yew. I got an incredible stave from Carson and am planning to make a flat bow from it.
The stave is approx 3" wide, 2 1/2" thick and 72" long. I'm going for a yew flat bow, 55-60# @ 28" I have a general idea of the dimensions that I want to go with but would like a little input from some that are more seasoned with yew. My plan is 64" tip to tip, a 4" static handle with 2" fades, slight recurves in the tips(possibly static?), 1 3/4" wide to mid limb, then tapering to 1/2" at the tip.
Here's where my questions come: What would be a good thickness and taper to start with, and how thick do I want the sapwood? The sapwood on this is approx 3/8" thick and I believe I heard that you want around 3/16-1/4". The rings aren't super thin, so I think I could chase one with my scraper. Here are some pics, and I look forward to hearing what everyone has to say. Thanks in advance.