I may switch to a 4-point bend test. I don’t expect a significant difference, but it does have the advantage of providing an unobstructed space in the middle of the test sample for the strain gauge.
3 point bending is like bending the test sample over your knee. 4 point bending is similar to gripping the ends of the test sample in each hand and bending it in half. The formulas are a little different, but the methods for calculating the material properties are basically the same.
What i like about this is that we are getting some good measurements of the behavior and limits of bow materials without the additional uncertainties that come with specific bow designs or tillering. In the future, it would be interesting to build on this and look at heat treating, laminating effects, and use of pre-stressing in laminates.
Alan