Sorry for the late reply, I've been busy applying to a few jobs and other general life stuff.
DC -- I actually don't have a hatchet, but if I did, would I use it like a scraper? I can't imagine I would be hacking at the bow stave, since that might cause cracking. Is there a method to the use of a hatchet in shaping a bow stave.
txdm -- I was thinking that as well, but I don't want to spend too much more money on tools if I can help it. I did try looking, but it doesn't seem like local hardware stores like Home Depot, Lowe's, or Ace even carry card scrapers. Does a 4-way paint scraper work on the same principle (i.e. it uses the burr to scrape off wood)?
When you say "1/16 in. down the belly" do you mean that that would be the thickness I would be removing from the entirety of the belly? I'm not quite sure, but I think I would already be at the tillering stage now, since all that's left to do is file in the nocks, glue on and shape the handle, and tiller/taper down the limbs. Thanks for all the tips, though!
sleek -- You mean like a machete?
bubby -- Wow! That's quite the result! It took me roughly 40 minutes per corner that I was tapering down to the nock. I have to ask, when you're using the rasp, do you have the bow stave clamped down and you're using bot hands to apply pressure with the rasp? That might be why it was taking me so long with the Shinto, since I was mostly doing it one handed and my "clamp" was just sitting on the stave on top of an upturned bucket to hold it down (I don't have the room for a proper workspace, so I just work in the corner of my mostly filled garage)
bjrogg -- A draw knife /is/ a tool I would like to get later on when I'm more settled, so I'm definitely keeping it in mind. Scrapers or a farriers rasp are probably what I'm going to have to choose between right now. I did want to ask: I've been hearing about floor tillering a lot, but what exactly is it? How is it done?
Steve Milbocker -- Ah, I think there's a TSC that's actually not too far from where I am! Thanks! Now I just need to find a local store that might carry card/cabinet scrapers to see which is cheaper.