I have had good luck cutting square sections off the edge of boards and flipping them 90 and regluing. I made some stock for backings this way that became "quartersawn" out of of a flatsawn board. Do you have hard maple available? in the US, maple species are graded hard and soft. Of course the hard is more difficult to find, but is commonly the desirable sugar maple often found in Canada. I suspect that it might get mixed up some, and a dense maple board is likely to produce a good performer even if it came from the soft pile.
Hadn't thought about using the table saw to remove thickness like that
I suppose if one derived a thickness that was reasonable, one could always tiller for weight by removing wood from the sides if the bow was too heavy or shortening (piking) the limbs to raise weight if the bow was coming in light.