Thanks for consoling me on my loss.

Josh- After I cursed a whole bunch, I thought this could be the making of the ultimate Frankenbow for you.
Badger- The handle was 1 1/4" wide and about the same in thickness. The limbs were 1 7/8" wide for 2/3 of the length tapering to 3/4"
El D- Good idea about salvaging the sinew. It's prime UP backstrap

. Should I just put the limbs in a tub until it will peel then clean off all the glue?
John K- It was all heartwood one ring. It had a really thick sapwood layer and I didn't want an all sapwood bow but I couldn't follow a sapwood ring and didn't feel comfortable violating rings even though I was going to back it. So I managed to chase a heartwood ring and get it for the whole stave. That didn't take long

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Dana- Great suggestion for hearth boards

. ERC is my favorite.
Thanks again for the advice it is all appreciated. On to the next one.

Sonny. I was a little concerned about all the light colored wood in the stave. It was pretty spongy, I guess I should have listened to my gut.