So silly question here,I have come up with while browsing the hardwood stacks looking for a board to turn into a bow.
I know when trying for an unbacked bow that obviously straight grain with no runouts is what you want.
I know that when you have enough run outs that you would want to back the bow with a straight grained backing.
So my question is this.
If you are already planning to back the bow Say with Straight grained hickory, would the worst board, say just a simple plain sawn board still work ok as long as it was from a desirable and dense wood?
Or to put it a different way is there a board so bad that you cannot use it if it is backed?
Probably just over thinking this I know but I was curious..