I am working on a hickory backed massaranduba bow, 60" ntn, 1 1/8th inch at fades tapering to 3/8 inch tips. My hickory backing was about 1/8th inch thick maybe a little less. I had it pulling 21 inches at 30 pounds when the hickory began to develop small splinters. If I make the hickory thicker (maybe closer to 3/16 or 1/4 do you think that would keep the hickory from splintering? I don't think this thickness would overpower the massa either as it is pretty dense. Also the hickory has extremely straight grain, no runoffs