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Bows / Re: Bow Testing 2023 / 2025
« Last post by Tuomo on December 14, 2025, 03:29:04 pm »Willie – please define what you mean by “top-end hickory,” either from a bowyer’s perspective or specifically as a backing material. Quality alone is not a sufficient reason, because it does not directly affect bow speed. If a finished bow functions well and has no problems, then the wood quality is adequate.
The most important parameters are strength, elastic modulus, and density. One possible reason is that hickory, on average, has a lower elastic modulus relative to its density than bamboo. As a result, a finished bow is heavier (in physical weight) compared to a similar bamboo-backed bow.
The most important parameters are strength, elastic modulus, and density. One possible reason is that hickory, on average, has a lower elastic modulus relative to its density than bamboo. As a result, a finished bow is heavier (in physical weight) compared to a similar bamboo-backed bow.
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