I think autologus is trying to avoid scraping when there is still 1/4" that needs to be removed. Flat bow designs are pretty thick out of the fades, but pyramids are in the neighborhood of 9/16" thick from the fades to the tips (the design goal of a pyramid bow IS to have uniform thickness and straight side taper. If the thickness varies, the whole reason for being is gone.)
Tim Baker and many other respected and experienced bowyers note that there is one best thickness for a given degree of bend, and this is the same for most varieties of wood for a given design. Increased weight has to be gained by increasing the width, not the thickness. If weight is gained by designing and making limbs thicker, the result will be chrysaling or fracture.
So, in the interest of not having to scrape or rasp off wood that could be removed by faster means, certainly any flatbow can be reduced to 3/4" or a little thinner with a band saw, hatchet or drawknife. I take my pyramid limbs down to 5/8" or so at the edges with the band saw, leaving the middle of the limb thicker to take down with a rasp.
Jim Davis