Thinking out of the box here. What do you think? Situation: I have made several hickory board bows, orientating the growth rings so that the outer rings form the back of the bow. In other words the top of the arch of the cirle of the ring.
Alhough hickory has very good tension strenght, I have found the compression strength to be just fair. Iam thinking that since I back these bows anyway, and am not concerned about breakage, why not reverse the ring orientation. This way the top of the ring arch forms the belly of the bow. My thinking here is that the compression strength would be increased- similar to the princple of the Roman Arch. Are these just the musings of a Madman?
Has anyone tried this? What do you think?