Is there someplace I can read up on these two things and how they relate? Or am I over thinking it?
If it exists I'd like to study on something like," hey jack, if you use this wood, you better have perfect grain, or if you use this exotic hard wood, then you should back it with something like maple. Etc.
Also grains, I realize they are important and when I was sorting through the lumber, I would find a nice piece that would would have what I thought near perfect end grain ( running straight up and down) the almost parallel long grains running the length of the board on say two sides, but never all 4. I realize that would make poss 2 sides flat grain. There again, are the flat grain sides the belly and back sides, or does the end grain run in the same direction as the arrow?
Confused yet?
I went to a wood supplier today and looked through all sorts of wood. Prob at least 50 species of all types. I focused on Osage, hickory, red oak, and maple bins. They also had some yew bt it didn't seem fit for a bow. At any rate they had ALOT! I also read someplace that maple was really difficult to successfully make a bow so I backed out on that piece.
Found what I thought to be great red oak, and another maple. Both 2x2. But I started second guessing and figured I'd pass until I figured it out.
Thanks again