After clearing my head I came up with a boo backing strip I've had for a while. I really don't like to make boo backed bows. They are beautiful and exotic but I just don't trust them.
Anyway, I have this boo backing strip someone gave me a few years ago. After looking it over it seems immature to me, thin wall and power fibers that don't seem tightly grouped near the outside edge. The boo looks pretty clear to me except for this bud at one of the nodes plus the sulcus(indentation) above the node...
The boo thickness is about 1/4" at the crown on this 1 7/8" wide backing strip. Plus, like I said above the power fibers don't seem to be tightly packed at the outer edge. Sorry the pics are not in better focus...
...and here are pics of each end so you can see the actual boo thickness...
I guess my question is...is this boo backing strip worth the effort of backing this lemonwood with. I don't want to loose the lemonwood if I can help it and I don't want to have to remove another backing strip. Like I said, it seems to be from an immature culm(cane).