Rubber bands : starving the glue joint wont be a problem, as its not really possible to put too much pressure(glue on both surfaces, some people only butter one side).
You can add a pressure strip if you want, just make it thin(3mm) so it will bend if you are adding reflex in the glue up.
I found maple to be quite temperamental when making Elb's . 50% broke, despite appearing flawless, so I stayed with hickory, boo.
I have a bunch of other incredibly straight maple boards, that I might give another try with, but I will be using it for wider flatbows.
I think white oak would be a better choice for a backing, many Americans rate it a close second to hickory. I haven't gotten around to testing it though as I still have a bit of hickory kicking around. Hickory isn't the easiest timber to procure in straight grain, in Australia.
1/4" thickness max, 3/16 or 1/8 would look better.