Well I gave up trying to find an easy way to make this from glass...turns out the easy glass way is a lot harder to pull off getting supplies. Anyway...
What I got is a 48 X 1.75 X .75" red oak board...picked the best I could find for this...has one run out on the belly. I've got it setup with the tips left full thickness the last 4.5", and the limbs taper from a 6" handle (will be narrowed and stacked a bit higher later). I'm trying to get a base tiller to start from but my goal is to put bamboo on the front and back. The back is straight forward...I've planed the surface the board to be as true as possible.
The belly, though, will probably have a contoured surface...do I need to get this a flat surface or do I do something different with the bamboo here? Then there's the issue of tillering...after the belly is laminated, how do I tiller? Cut off from the sides?
Also, at the ends of the limbs I'll be attaching 8" siyahs...glued and sinew wrapped. When I put the backing on, do I continue all the way to the end of the stave and then plane the ends down for a mating surfave for the siyahs, or do I only back up to the siyahs?
I've got more questions, but I'll start there...