I am wondering what the thinnest material is that I can use to quiet my draw. A friend of mine has a food plot that he isn’t going to hunt this year. Has some pretty poor bucks spending a lot of time on it and asked me if I wanted to hunt it. I recently made an eastern woodlands inspired bow from a tree that grew about 20 yards from that plot. I want to use this bow but it is loud on the draw and I absolutely would get busted without something to quiet it. I don’t want to carve into the side of a working limb for a recessed plate, and would like to not glue something on that won’t work. The arrow pass area is about 1 3/8” or so and I’d like to not make it too much wider. Would a thin cloth work? Or maybe very thin leather. I’m thinking the thinner the material, the less it will be effective at damping the sound.