I'm starting on my first D-bow (second stave bow) and need some opinions. It's a piece of osage, 64" long, mainly sapwood with just the bark removed for the back. I've trimmed it to 1.5" wide with the last 12" of each limb tapering to 3/4" nocks (I plan to narrow these later but allowed for string alignment). I left the handle full width and extra wood around a big knot. There is a slight s-curve to the stave but I think I can get the string centered on the handle without a problem.
My question comes from handle placement. I marked out a 4" long handle centered on the length with 2"ish fades but there is a big knot in the center of the limb that falls in the fade and I don't know if I should adjust the limbs to incorporate it into the handle or out of the fade or where? I'm looking to tiller this one out to 26"-27" or so, draw weight is still up in the air, just say over 30 lbs if I can get it and I want to back it with cherry bark.
I'm looking for suggestions on how you would approach/solve this one, having no experience with d-bows or knots before. Thanks in advance. Pics are below:
Back

Belly

belly at handle area - you can see knots, center mark and faint handle/fade marks

Back at handle area with knots
