Hi All, I've been reading various old threads on PA on horn composite bows and it appears that the main attribute of a core-wood is to resist shear? It also seems that many cores are damaged by the extreme stresses imposed on them but that the bows continue to function, presumably because the components that do the work are the horn and the sinew. Is the job of the core, then, more of a scaffold, preventing twist, giving shape, and providing a good glueing surface for mating the horn to the sinew?