Hi archers,
Today I bought some massaranduba (also known as bulletwood/beefwood). I am going to saw the beams into useable pieces myself. Then I am going to back it with a strip of hickory.
I have made a drawing in paint,... the red lines resemble a cut
Prefferable I would choose for situation 1, because I have less left over pieces and more useable bow wood.
Situation 2 has better grain orientation (if you ask me) but then I have more left over pieces and less bow wood...
I once read that people that use lemonwood (degame), don't pay attention to the growth rings, they are not really visible because it's tropical wood and it grows all year round. Does this also apply to massaranduba??? The growth rings on the pieces of massaranduba are also very hard to spot. Would you go for situation 1 or 2???
I hope I am making sence, english is not my native language..
Thanks already,
Stefan