So, I'm starting on a yew stave I got from High Desert a couple years ago, and finally feel ready to give it a shot. 64" long, and I've roughed the width out to about 1.75" for now. I'd like to flip the tips and get 50-55lbs at 27". The dilemma i have is how to deal with the sapwood. it is about 3/8" thick, but with the crown and the width of the limbs, the sapwood is reaching the belly at the edges, and the stave isn't even that close to floor tiller, about 1" thick from crown to belly. What's the best way to deal with this? Decrown? Thin the sapwood all over? Go narrower? All three? I plan on backing with sturgeon skin.