Hey guys, I've a riddle for you.
I read in TBB 1 that with hickory and some other white woods, the growth rings will track down the center of the belly side of the limbs if tapered and tillered correctly. According to the photos in the book, it should look like a series of arrows pointing toward the tips. Does that make sense?
I'm working on a stave with some slight prop twist and my thought was that the belly should be parallel to the back, so I'm following the twist as I reduce thickness. However, I'm noticing that the rings are centered on one side of the limb, not the center of the limb. If I were to follow the TBB advice and center the rings, I'm fairly certain one side of the limb will be thicker, resulting in stiffness on that side.
My question is, do I continue what I'm doing or center the rings? Am I missing some important tidbit on wood density that may cause one side of a limb to be thicker?
Thanks for any opinions.