I am just wondering that the following woods works as underweight:
Yew,Ipe, Junipers(=erc).
The following woods are stronger in compression than tenssion:
Yew, Ipe, Junipers
I do not think this is a coninsidense. I think that typical design with a typical wood is that the back is overbuild compared to the belly.
This makes the bow heavier and put too much strain on the belly, reulting more set and therefore worse cast
Could this mean that the typical flat limb gemetry is just inefficient for those woods and
narrowed back would correct some(all?) or the deficiency?
(Now I am arguing for the mass thery... for a change.)