Hi guys!
I have a lot of questions about bamboo used in archery.
So, be patience with me...
First of all, as we know, the bamboo can be used:
- in the backing of a bow, laminated with some kind of wood;
- in core-lams, laminated with fiberglass;
- in the belly of a bow;
but each of these uses has some particularity.
Some species of bamboo works better in a part than in another.
So,
1 - what kind of bamboo is more recomendad for example, to the backing of a bow?
I have used the 'Moso bamboo' and the 'Gigants' and I had good results.
For other side, I tried to use the gigants as core wood, and the bow broken in the knot.
2 - I learned that we shouldn't remove the external part of bamboo ( the smooth part) in the backing, but some bowyers do it ( or at least seems to do ), for example:
In the video, the bamboo is almost white, aparently had the smooth part removed... or is different specie of bamboo.
3 - in the belly is same thing... some bowyers use to remove it:
What's the "magic" in both cases?
4 - In core lams, whats the proper specie to use? Can be used the Moso bamboo? The tonkin cane is famous, but difficult to find. I heard he has continuous fibers in the knots...
5 - There is some advantage using treated bamboo?
I think for now is it. =)
thanks all guys!