I like bldg. board bows.- allows me to experiment w/ diff designs, woods, etc.--since my invested money and time is so minimal, it is no big deal to me if the bow sucks, or flat out blows up. I often build 2 bows a week. I look for good grain boards, but Iam not all that fussy about it-- I just back all of them.--usually hick, or silk backed. Using this approach, I managed to build some very good shooters. - the rest are very satisfactory bows. -- all of which I would not hesitate to hunt deer/elk/bear with. All this said there is a kind of special connection to the wood and the bow, if you harvest your own, and whittle out a shooter.-- I've just come to enjoy,bldg. more in volume-- and board bows make finding suitable, cheap wood, alot easier. Try making hickory backed ipe--from a piece of 2x2. You should be able to find some locally-- check w/ guys who build decks. I just finished 2 ipe/hick bows--both are great shooters. Good luck. Both ways of bldg. have their advantages--so try both--but, as others have said learn w/ boards. --Just back 'em.