I got this black walnut stave from Mullet several months ago, and now it is time to do something with it. The stave is 64" long, and the sapwood is about 1/2" thick. the Stave is over 2" wide at both ends. It appears to be perfectly straight, has no twist I can see, and Here are my constraints:
1. the heartwood on this stick is beautiful, and I want at least some of it on the finished bow--ideally, some of the sapwood for the back (I have read somewhere it is stronger in tension), but as much as possible of the heartwood, assuming it is suitable for bow building
2. I have a 29" draw, so the 64" could be a bit short--especially with a stiff handle, although a stiff handle would look great with this wood.
3. I am not going to build this bow for someone else--I am being selfish with this, so I can't build it to a shorter draw.
What options do you see? Recurved tips or flipped tips could help with stack if the wood can take the strain. Bend through the handle would give me the length I need, but may sacrifice the chance to show off the heartwood. I could deflex it from the start to relieve the strain, but I might lose performance. What would you do with it? If you have built walnut before, what has your experience been?
Thanks,
Jeff