I'm a little short on decent osage right now and want to get started on a bamboo backed bow. I have some real nice, clear, straight-grained mulberry slats - can I expect a decent bow? I also have some nice straight, clear hickory. Which would you use?
I could rip these slats down to 1/4" or 3/8" and make it bamboo back, then hickory, then mulberry on the belly. Any difference on which wood I use for the belly - the mulberry or the hickory?
If the mulberry withstands compression better then I would guess mulberry would be better for the belly ...?
If the quality of any belly wood is questionable (meaning it won't have the natural performance characteristics of osage) would there be any benefit to ripping the the 5/8" stock into two 1/4" pieces and laminating them back together, or gluing two 5/16" pieces together? I guess I'm wondering if that glue joint will add performance to the bow.
I know, lots of questions... but you guys always have a lot of answers. Thanks!!