I know the general method of building a board bow is to use a 1x2(0.75x1.5) or 1x3(0.75x2.5), and then rip just the limbs down to approximately a half inch thick. Then apply the boards in the center for the handle, where it is still 0.75" thick. Then shape and tiller, etc...(I've read over the whole process about a billion times) At least, that seems to be a popular convention for how to.
My question is, would it make any difference if I were to rip the entire board down to a half inch thick, then find the center point, apply the handle pieces, etc.? On one hand, I think it should ultimately come out the same, but on the other hand, I feel there must be a reason why this isn't generally done. Like maybe it would make the handle more likely to separate or something...