MOR-higher the better (rounded to millions)
MOE-lower the better (rounded to thousands)
(MOR/MOE) x 1000=the higher the better / /
Specific Gravity ( ) the higher the better
Weight [ ] the higher the better
Crushing Strength { } the higher the better
-Pignut Hickory 20-2260-/8.9/ [53lb](.66) {9,190}
-Maple-Hard:Rock,Sugar 16-1830-/8.6/ [44lb](.56)
-Ash-White 15-1740-/8.6/ [42lb](.55)
-Purpleheart 22-2586-/8.5/ [56lb](.76) {12,140}
-Jatoba (Brz Cherry) 23-2745-/8.2/ [57lb]](.77) {11,780}
IPI (Braz Walnut ) 26-3200-/8.0/ [69lb](.91) {13,600}
-Canarywood 18-2285-/7.9/ [52lb](.65)
-Pacific Yew 15-1350-/11.3/ [44lb](.60)
-Osage Orange 19-1689-/11.0/ [54lb](.76)
What does all this mean to me? I back for board bows using hickory and the cores are in order Jatoba and Purpleheart then IPE and for wood bows (I have no experience here) yew and osage.
I have had terrible results with black walnut (core), maple (backing), Yucatan Rosewood (core) and cherry (core)
I do live in a very dry climate:(
I would like to hear about other peoples experiences with these woods and others?