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Butch you won't be able to thin boo enough to go on a 2"wide bow. ...and IMO red oak is not a good choice for a boo backing. Boo is very strong in tension. You want to use the strongest in compression wood you can get for the belly of a boo backed bow. Generally if you reduce a boo backing strip to 1/8" at the crown at the handle the boo strip will not be much wider than 1 3/8". You can trap the belly(make it wider than the back,trapizoidal cross section) and get a little more bow width but not much. Hickory on the other hand makes an excellent bow backing, not quite as sexy as boo but a good backing none the less.