FYI. At the point of break, the boo is 4.5mm. The IPE is 4.7mm. IMO the boo should not have broken due to a "modest" bend.
The Bamboo looks quite flat which leads me to believe that you are planing or flatting the outside of the Slat before gluing it up. Mark and DC asked you that specifically but you've ignored them both which makes me wonder exactly what is going on here.
Hi Marc, I'm sorry but I didn't ignore Marc or DC. I stated,
"2. I did machien the boo flat and then machined a taper."
and
" 1. I machined the boo flat to 4.5 mm
2. Using the taper sled, I tapered the boo tips to 3mm. The handle section was 4.5. It fades from tapered to constant thickness somewhere vague in the middle.
3. Prior to machining the boo I took some scrap boo, machined it flat, then tried to break it around the nodal areas. The boo refused to break at the nodal points. I tried around 10 node areas. The boo would fail outside the node area but close to it. This data caused me to think that machining the boo flat would provide a homogeneous material to play with. If it did let go then it would be between the nodes not at the nodes. Ero sanding the nodes would be cool."
What's going on is, I'm learning from others who are more experienced and knowledgable than me, but at the same time as experimenting proving things to myself in order to gain a thorough understanding and confidence in what I'm doing.
Thank you and kind regards,
Andy