board bows can be very good practice for the beginner and as your skills progress you can build some very nice bows from board lumber. my area is pretty dry of good lumber choices, no hickory or maple close to me to speak of so i build with mainly red oak. ive built a range of bows from 33#@26" 65 " oal , 55#@27" 61" oal, to 72" oal, 49#@28". all very nice bows, just as rewarding to build as any other ive built. you have plenty of options for backings and finishes and decorative touches, so the sky is pretty much the limit as long as you pick good boards and do your job of being patient and tillering it well. i use a surform rasp, and a 4 way rasp along with a thumb plane to build, although ive started rough cutting my profiles and risers with a bandsaw. all the gluing i do is done with titebond 3. good luck, post questions if you have them and be sure to post some pictures of your work, we all enjoy seeing the progress everyone makes along the way.