I am building a couple of bows and it seems there is no downside to i-beam construction for the handle, but I'm not sure I'm on the right track with the idea. I'd like to use all wood in the handle. For example - if I wanted to make an I-beam handle for a 1-1/2" wide one piece longbow using all hard maple, I could rip two sections 4"x 16"x 3/8" thick and one piece 3/4" thick. Then reverse one of the 3/8" pieces and glue the three together. The glue lines running perpendicular to the back/belly of the bow. The window would be cut out of the 3/4" thick side so as not to cut into the i-beam. Is this the right idea?
Another option would be to rip three pieces all at 1/2", and then reverse the middle piece and glue up. The sight window would take half of the width of the center piece, but leave 1/4" remaining. Would that work?
The basic design is a R/D longbow, 58: long and between 45-50 lbs.
Thanks.