Hi guys.
This is a theoretical question, so I can better understand the mechanics of the bow:When the bow is drawn, the belly wood cells resist compression (thats what give the bow it's spring back). When the cells fail to resist compression (meaning- they over compress)- the bow doesn't spring back completely resulting in the bow taking set. Question is- What happens to the wood cells when frets appear on the belly? Can the cells "over-fail"?
Another question- Is there a way for the BACK cells to fail, aside from braking due to over-drawing/over-tension?
Thanks
Dor