I've got a couple questions for the wood gurus on the Board. From what I've read, when choosing a particular wood for use in a riser, it's always a good to use the Specific Gravity to determine a woods hardness/strength. I read where you should only use woods with a Specific Gravity of over .50 in a riser without other means of support.
My question is, can you get too much of a good thing? I mean, can you choose a wood with too high of a Specific Gravity?
Next, when considering lamination's, what makes a good wood for use in lamination's? I know there are several time proven woods, and man-made products, that make fine bow lamination's. But, what tells you that a wood should never be considered for use in the bow limbs as the parallels and tapers?