Done it, I ran 'em through the bandsaw against a fence but I measured 'em at either end and averaged each piece. This gave a very small correction factor which didn't change the result.
Low altitude 134.6 grains (136.5 after correction for slightly smaller dimensions)
High altitude 154.2 grains
(that's about 10% denser in round figures)
So that test agrees with the received wisdom that high ring count is denser. I'll post a pic of the two samples later if you want.
The point of this is now
I believe it 'cos
I've measured it.
So, presumably to get the same stiffness we'd need to inrease the cross sectional area by 10%.
Mind with stiffness being proportional to cube of thickness the thickness need only increase by approx 2.3% (the cube root of 10)
Which isn't a huge amount. so On a warbow 30mm thick with high ring count it needs to be increased to about 30.7mm thick for low ring count?
Del
(BTW cheese sandwich is at about 20%
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