Kopper, tempering bamboo completely changes its original character.
Special ovens allow for individual pieces to reach specific internal and external temperatures at various rates of exposure. Too much and the boo becomes brittle, too little and it does not reach its maximum potential. All too often heat treating boo is misunderstood and has very little effect due to the tempering process.
If done correctly, the boo becomes lighter, stiffer, stronger and is not affected by extreme temperature changes. This results in a bow with the highest degree of cast, longevity and hunt ability in diverse conditions.
The process of properly tempering boo is an art form and is as carefully guarded as building a world class Hill Style bow.
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