Author Topic: Tension/Compression Ratios For Different Woods  (Read 14920 times)

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mikekeswick

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Re: Tension/Compression Ratios For Different Woods
« Reply #15 on: November 10, 2011, 03:55:40 pm »
http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/topic/47481
Here's a link to a little experiment I did with an ash bow.

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Re: Tension/Compression Ratios For Different Woods
« Reply #16 on: November 10, 2011, 11:31:59 pm »
     I don't think when we build a bow we are accurate to the point where it is neccessary to really know exactly what the properties of the wood are. I believe it is safe to say that most woods are considerably stronger in tension than compression. This tells me that I can use a wood for the backing that is a lower sg than the belly wood. I have used white oak to back osage and ipe with good results.  I have used maple to back hickory and several other slightly heavier woods with good results. I have also seen many guys on here use very strong backs to back weaker bellies and have good results where I would have been afraid of the back overpowering the belly. I have gotten to where I don't worry too much about it anymore if things are pretty close.