First, I want to say thank you for all the replies. Like I said, I am really just trying to be a contributor to this awesome forum rather than just a heat sink of knowledge. Maybe it'll help?! Who knows...
Yes, lot's of work, but I am kind of a geek like that and I actually like doing stuff like that--I am a phyiscs teacher afterall!
Jackcrafty--Excellent catch on the 3/8th--the spreadsheet I multiplied by Bamboo's grain, H column, instead of by the length, column a, so I changed the formula. Thank you!
Rounding is a good idea...nearest whole number huh? Definitely makes more sense.
As far as I can tell, it's for the solid part of the bamboo, as in hardwood flooring-type. I've found a website that sells bamboo dowels at mastergardenproducts dot com and, based on the Engineer's toolbox, I'd be willing to bet the densities of the dowel's on that website are fairly close to the density numbers I've researched...then again, I do not know that for sure.
Stefan, thanks for the link-I'll check that out.
Spine is my next "spreadsheet" whenever I learn how to make arrows (X-mas presents!). Spine is correlated to density due to a wood's moment of inertia at a given length, but I am not quite there yet, so you might have to wait a bit for that spreadsheet carpentertimw
Thanks for looking and thanks for the feedback!
Cheers,
Bri