hi all,
i have found a web site that have huge database about wood properties and requested it from them. unfortunaty they will not provide it to me (which is undertandable). but here is the answer from them.
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> I do play around with sorting the values of the different woods based
> on different criteria. While I don't have any experience making bows,
> I've taken the ratio of a wood's MOE and MOR, and found the woods that
> have the lowest MOE and a comparatively high MOR; basically woods that
> will bend easily, but not break, which seems to coincide closely with
> the best woods for making bows. Here's the top woods after sorting for
> this criteria in the database; hope it helps.
>
> European Yew
> Osage Orange
> Pacific Yew
> Kiaat
> Chinaberry
> Cebil
> Mansonia
> Turkey Oak
> Makore
> Movingui
> Field Maple
> African Blackwood
> English Walnut
> Alligator Juniper
> Pau Ferro
> Brazilian Rosewood
> Apple
> Aromatic Red Cedar
> Olive
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have fun.