So I'm sitting at the in-laws today, everyone's lounging around with full bellies, so I figured it's a good time to do some reading from TBB vol 4. I'm reading about the tests done at the first MOJAM where they are comparing the properties of different woods to settle the "Osage reigns supreme" debate.
Anyway, I haven't had much time to read the 4 volumes I got for Christmas, but after seeing the chart that was made comparing the speed of different bows of different design and different woods, I got wondering if anyone has ever compiled a list of the tension strength/compression strength ratios of common bow woods.
I think this info would be ideal to know when designing a bow for optimum performance. For example, when using the mass principle to reduce weight, if one knew that a given wood was twice as strong in tension as compression, then it would make sense to drop mass by trapping the back. If one knew it was much stronger in compression, you might opt for more of a D cross section belly. If the ratio is 1:1, I'm thinkin a rectangular cross section would be ideal.
Has anyone done any actual tests to determine these ratios? Keeping in mind that I only have 3 bows under my belt, all of the same design, I'm really interested in what some of you veteran bowyers have to say about this.