I'm going to use a piece of ironwood.I've already roughed out the top view profile and taken it inside the house.Hav'nt thickness tapered it as it is full thickness yet,but will dry very well in a month or 2.Not a perfect piece of wood but the knots will be eliminated after thickness taper.Some slight alignment of tips to be straightened too after thickness taper.No twist either.Overall not too crowned after narrowing it this way.
I'm rather busy this time of year hunting and hav'nt stripped the sinew yet either but this winter I'll get around to it.I just like this type and looks of this bow useful for hunting and the length of it lends itself to use these longer gemsbok horn laminations.If I change anything I would want to glue a section onto the handle belly for a more deeper grippng comfort as said earlier.Flipping tips is'nt going to be necessary as it'll be a working recurve with stiffish outer tips.Wrapping the whole thing in sinew was never considered and won't be necessary nor the tips either.Just the handle section maybe.
No gold leaf application nor articulate painting will be done on this bow.It's going to be a working in the field weapon.Maybe some birch bark/rawhide wrapping but done in a tasteful way.