Hello - I hear many different opinions expressed, but would like to here the reasoning behind such...
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Which is the most desireable for making a selfbow?
Which is best for making a backing, ...keeping in mind that backing strips can be QUITE THIN, often as thin as a typical single growth ring?
Which, if any, is preferable for making a belly for a lammed bow?
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