I am considering the use of padauk or bubinga as limb laminations for a glass bow. Both woods are quite dense, so is there a significant disadvantage to using them? They will be 0.115" butt thickness and tapered at a rate of 1.5 thousandths per inch in a mild R/D longbow.
Another question, why is actionwood used so frequently in limbs? Is it relatively cheap to produce for use in a limb where it will be covered except for the edge? Does it have properties that make it a higher quality core material?
Thanks in advance for answering questions of the new guy . . . mk