I got the hand tools I need, I hope. I got a red oak board with straight grain. I decided to skip the bandsaw and make a pattern jig to cut the bow out with my router. The growth rings on the end of the plank are curved all pretty close from one side of the board to the other, the grain runs straight down the side, the growth rings are close together, I hope that is what I needed. I want to make a bow that's around 50# @28. I was thinking about backing this board bow with another wood, mainly for looks and strength. Maybe hickory, or cherry? On a thin strip of backing wood, does the grain of the wood matter? I guess the only way I can explain my question better would be to say, if the backing wood is 1/8" thick, does that 1/8" need to come from one growth ring?