For all of you using amber or carbonized bamboo flooring…. It is heat treated and in my opinion, superior in deflection attributes than raw bamboo.
Bamboo is not very good in compression, but excels in tension strength. The heat treated bamboo does better in compression.
I’ve been experimenting with a different bamboo flooring for the last few months with excellent results so far. I’ve yet to build a 100% bamboo core with it and actually do DFC charts and put them on the shooting machine side by side with my old stock. So I don’t really know what difference it’s made but if anything I’d say it’s a gain and not a loss….
because this new stuff has a significant mass weight difference to it than the vertical laminated material I’ve used for many years, I originally I thought it might be a problem. But what I found was more tensile strength allowed slightly thinner lams and mitigated the mass weight increase. I believe it might even have helped in torsional stability somewhat in RC limbs too. Hard to test that one though. It just feels better. I’m still using rock hard maple on the belly side of my RC limbs, and using this bamboo on the back.
This stuff is made by Cali bamboo and isn’t a laminated product. It’s pressed together with woven strands and some type of epoxy resin, and has an incredible Janka rating. This is what they call Fossilized bamboo. Here is a link.
https://www.calibamboo.com/product-java-fossilized-solid-bamboo-flooring-9009001001.htmlI’m not going to recommend everyone go out and purchase this product quite yet. I’m always hesitant to endorse a new product that hasn’t got some time in the field and longevity. …. But so far I’m liking this material a lot. Kirk