Yep. I use a scroll saw to cut out multiple copies of that pattern I posted, making sure the grain runs different ways. Hard woods - Ash, Cherry, Maple, Mango for beautiful grain. Ninety degrees difference in grain between pieces is best, but you just don't want the grain running the same way on every piece in a glue-up. Then I glue up at least three of the cutouts. I've made the glue-up both 3/8" thick and 1/2" thick. I think the 1/2" is better. Then you can taper out to 3/8 or whatever near the nocks. I drill and cut the nocks, and do major shaping surgery all before gluing to the limb.