Hi Guys.
I`ve started working on a new bow (I`m not wasting any time :D ) and after grinding all the lams and getting ready for glue up, I had second thoughts about the woods I use for the core.
This is my tapered core, it`s hard maple and it`s not qtr sawn:
Is it any good for a core?
I`ve experimented making a core out of a bamboo pole I have, ground it and flattened it on my belt sander, and thats the result:
Quetion is, what should I use, the maple or the boo?
And another question-
my stack is - 1.5mm thick veneer + 3mm tapered core+ 1.5mm veneer.
Assuming I`ll use the boo as the core, can I make the boo 1.5mm thick parallel lam as the core, and use the tapered maple lam as a "tapered veneer"? (hope that makes sense)
I just want to save some time grinding new veneers....