I'm working on a juniper bow for the trade. I've worked with oak and now honey locus, and I've been reducing those to a little over 1/2 an inch thick as a starting point before I start rasping. However, Juniper is much less stiff and dense than oak or locust, so I'm not sure what a good starting thickness I should rough it out too. Does anyone with experience know? if I'm aiming for 50 lbs and 60 some odd inches long? You can see in the first picture that the bow is currently a little under an inch thick, didn't dare go thinner until I got feedback. The second picture is a straight on view from the end.
The third picture is of one of the tips. Not sure how to deal with this. I'm planning on putting in siyahs and sinew backing. So I was thinking of cutting the back down and hope that the combination of being non-working and backed will prevent the violations from causing an issue.
The fourth picture is of a knot on the belly that goes into the side. what's the best way to handle that?
Sorry for so many questions. I appreciate any feedback.