The splinter bow has been backed with cotton and is almost tillered out. Should be a smooth 30-35# when done.
So I found some bamboo today at another lumber store. The 4" diameter poles were 45$ and the 2" poles were 9$. So I got a 8ft by 2½" pole with ¼" walls.

I split off 1½" and worked it flat to about 1/5 thick. I had a little extra splinter too so I tested the strength. The two tips almost touched before a splinter popped up.

This is my first real bamboo backed bow so I'm doing a straight glue up. There is still enough of the yew to make another one of these too.
The clamps are there because I didn't want to make a million wedges to tighten the twine.