Guys, I did a search on this and although I'm sure there's good info on this somewhere in here, I didn't find what I was looking for. I'm looking for some feedback and recommendations on riser woods. I built my first bow using zebra and I found it real easy to work with. If I have a complaint with it, it's that it seems fairly light, and I would prefer something with a little more mass. I have another bow in the works with Bubinga. I like the fact that it's heavier, but it takes a lot more work sanding for sure and it seemed to be rough on sanding belts and spindles. I've also heard that it's going to be more difficult to finish.
So, What recommendations do you have for hardwoods that may sand a bit easier than bubinga?
Also, I know that dymondwood is not hardwood, and some may argue that it's not even real wood, but I know it's heavy. How is that to work with?
Any other recommendations you may have for riser woods that offer a good balance of mass weight and are easy to work with?
Thanks for any feedback.