It's not inner bark, its cambium .. and there is nothing complicated or elitist about that, its just a simple fact!
And I haven't said the cambium added any strength , I said that it protected the sapwood , which it does. And that having it on the bow shows the sapwood has not been worked down, which it does. And that, in my opinion can make for a more intact and resilient bow, but hey that is just my opinion and this is (I thought) a open arena for people to share opinions and ideas on bow making? Maybe not judging by your and some other reactions?
Clearly, some people are not open to new ideas, or up for hearing anything that doesn't fit with their way of doing things, which is there prerogative I guess!
Hey ho !