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1flyfish
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Edge grain vs. flat grain
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January 23, 2009, 08:57:00 AM »
I was wondering what grain has better performance, edge or flat grain and what would make a more durable limb,if it really matters at all, this is for lam bows not self bows. Thanks for any input. Keep em flyin straight.
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Re: Edge grain vs. flat grain
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I always preferred edge or bias grain wood for backed bows. I think those grain configurations have better resistance and recovery. Pat
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Re: Edge grain vs. flat grain
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January 23, 2009, 09:26:00 AM »
I've always felt that flat grain was a little springier, edge grain a little stronger. Usually built my bows with both, flat on the back and sometimes belly, edge for the internal lams. Don't think it makes a big difference though under glass.
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Re: Edge grain vs. flat grain
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Under glass, the wood is mostly just a spacer anyway. I don't think you could measure the difference between edge grain and flat grain.
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I'm referring to all wood lam bows. With a glass bow I believe the wood is primarily used as a gluing surface and for decoration with clear glass. I don't believe it makes a difference with glass bows.
My Treadway bow has flat grained elm under the back glass(as a decorative camo) and edge grain elm under the belly glass(Mike's suggestion).
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