Given the interest in the early wood weak link thread I am curious about an adjacent topic. I recently got into a debate about what constitutes runout in a board bow. The other individual seemed to believe that even boards with straight grain have runout where the grain (likely looking at the early wood rings) leaves the limb when it’s tapered. I argue that this is not the case or every bow would have runout. Given that the early wood is certainly weaker, it would seem that it would be the weak spot for breaks in boards with good OR questionable grain. However, this doesn’t seem to be the case as I rarely see bows break like this. Another piece of evidence, on the red oak paddle bow I made last year, there were actually “islands” of rings that were attached only by the early wood due to the paddle shaped taper. If early wood is as weak as we think it is, it seems like sections like that would simply pop off. Especially with such an extreme bend. Wondering what the community thinks of this topic.
If you have pictures of board bows that have broken along the early wood specifically please share!