If this is your first bow i would keep it simple. once you finished it and have it nicely tillered, then on your next one you can add some more fancy things like recurves and shelfs.

ive made over 10 working bows so far and still havn't done a recurve from a stave, although that hazel I got today is tempting. Sorry of topic there. my advice is keep this first one simple and maybe even practice tillering on a red oak bow and come back to it, but it's your stave so it's up to you

what ever you do good luck,
Oh and i think i noticed a bug in your wood, if it bites you, you will be addicted to bow making forever
