The thread went off in different tangents... Which can usually happen and good can come from it... The most important thing is whether Longcruise got his questions answer to his liking...
Well Buddy... Did you find out which side of the bow should be optimized?? Or summarize your findings from all this... Curious what you are thinking...
As was said, the topic took off in several directions. Not a bad thing at all.
So the original question addressed which side of the bow should be the more heavily reinforced for best performance and retention of form. There seems to be a consensus that performance is more related to tension (the back) as opposed to the belly (compression).
I was/am more interested in retaining form or IOW, preventing set in an ASL build.
Still wondering why tension is thought to be a greater contributor to performance than compression. Indeed, if one is pulling (tension) then the other is pushing (compression) is it not? Both wood and glass are typically stronger in tension than compression so what is the best way to make both do equal work?