As the heat treatment caused mass loss and significant tangential size change, I was wondering if this is a mostly mechanical/physical property difference, changing the wood density and/or hardness. Do you think that heat treating could have a similar influence as burnishing the wood?
Plus, this was either extremely dense hickory (.88 sg!) or it was mis-measured by the researcher.
In addition, to what degree is elasticity an issue for heat treating the belly of a bow? I wish the compression values were found.
Thanks for sharing!