DavidV, I think your chart is a good idea, I've visited that website several times. Anymore I tend to regard it with a grain of salt. I don't so much doubt the info as I doubt my ability to understand or implement the info. For example, Persimmion is rated denser and more elastic than osage (or about any other wood) but rarely do you see guys making bows with it. Also, sweet gum is rated similiar to the elms, yet I know when my grand kids attempt to climb the one in my front yard the limbs bend and snap without much resistance, much like a cherry tree. Most bowyers will tell you that shagbark hickory is the top choice of the hickories, yet in the chart two other hickories are supposed to be more elastic. An another important factor for good bow wood is how quickly the limbs will recover after the arrow is released. I'm not sure this factor can be predicted using the wood chart. Nonetheless, this is still good information to have charted.