Will , Like Del was getting at, some bow woods are more forgiving than others. Take vine maple for instance, I find it very easy to make a bow from. When I first started building bows I had lots of mountain maple also very forgiving, I was lucky! When I finally tried something else, Cascara, Which I'm told is very similar to yew, I built it the same as I did my vine and mountain maple bows and the first time I pulled it to full draw it blew into a million pieces. I don't know where you live but you no doubt can get your hands on a more workable piece for a beginner. I guarantee there will be someone out there who can help you out. Once you get one that will actually shoot you'll be over the hump and you'll be turning out lots fine bows. Dale