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I would finish that bow up and not think twice about the back. That's just me though. I scraped off the cambium layer on the white wood bows that I have made and never had a problem. Do whatever you think is best. It's your bow.
You know ....It's what "you" want to end up with.....DBar
I bought an entire deer rawhide from a local leather supplier for around 80$Sounds like a lot, but you can back many bows from one hide, as well as lots of scrapsfor other things
I would go ahead and tiller it out even with heat-treating, just don't put a lot of reflex into the bow. Make sure the bow is given plenty of time to hydrate back up and don't use it in very dry weather
you can buy a goat rawhide for about 20 dollars,, without the hair even,, it will make alot of strips,,