Off and on, I've been working on a maple board short bow. It's currently at 50" and my plan is to get it to about 65# at 22". My maple backing strip got all warped somehow and wouldn't lay flat so I'm looking for options on how to get it done.
I was kicking around the idea of just finding a good 1/4" red oak strip from the local hardware store & using that as a backing strip. They only come in 48" lengths so I'd have to shorten the bow a bit more. The hickory backing strip I received from 3Rivers was about 3/16 thick so I'm guessing that I'll need to sand the oak down a little.
How does red oak compare to hickory as a backing material? Is this a viable option or should I just stock up on backing strips from 3Rivers?