I need some help for the next step on this Pacific Yew stave. My first mistake was marking out a long bow profile on a stave that would have been more suitable for a flat bow. In any case, I tried my best to lay out the bow to either exclude the knots, or to keep them inside the main body of the bow - I wasn't completely successful. I have only been building bows for 2 years so know that you need to work around knots in the back of the bow - but am now wondering if it is OK for them to be exposed on the side of the bow. Please see Pic 1. These knots start on the back and emerge out of the side.
Also, you can see in Pic 2 and 3 that I have violated a knot. I think there is room to take this knot out on the back - but - you can see in Pic 4 that the knot terminates in the centre of the belly of the bow. If I make the bow narrower by taking it out of the back, it will run up from the belly through the side. Is this OK or what would you advise?
I am hoping it isn't too late for this stave. Any guidance you can share will be very much appreciated.