This is my first Pacific yew stave, and I don't want to screw it up. It's a real beauty I scored at the Classic - very straight and clean, 74" long, 3.5" wide, very tight growth rate rings, 1/4" sapwood. I've taken off the bark, but that's all.
I suppose I could make two ELBs out of it if I had a mind to, but I don't. I'd like to get a fairly heavy hunting Bow out of it, around 65-70# at 24". (Yes, I have stubby arms.) My go-to hunting bow design for osage is a pyramid self bow, around 62" ntn, starting about 1.5" wide at the fades, with slightly flipped tips. My questions are:
1) Can I use these same dimensions for a yew self bow as I do with osage?
2) Should I remove any of the sapwood?
3) Is it risky not to back it?
4) Does it need tip overlays?
5) Will it respond well to dry heat bending?
Thanks for any advice!
...Tom