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Main Boards => The Bowyer's Bench => Topic started by: elkhunter45 on May 29, 2019, 08:18:14 PM
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Is there any performance advantage to either in an ASL glass laminated style bow?
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I think the main reason the actionboo is so popular is consistancy in layups more than performance.
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I’ve heard natural has the edge on performance but also heard the rind is where you get the performance so I bet not much diff once you make lams
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Thanks for the replies. I went with Actionboo.
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Actionboo was something John at Old Master Crafters came up with . It was white and had very thin narrow lamination and it tended to split when you filled your air hose and made a big failure . The bamboo that we use now is a laminated bamboo with about 1/4 inch thick lams it works great and I think it is superior to regular bamboo slats I buy it in 4'x8' sheets . There is no more actionboo .
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I think the reason we call it actionboo is comparing it to actionwood being laminated and used as edge grain cores
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The stuff I got is from Bingham's and they call it Actionboo. This is my first time to use any form of bamboo as a core wood. I have used Osage in my previous bows. This is my first attempt at a Hill style bow as well.
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I haveused bamboo flooring exclusively for many years, and simply as a gut reflex as to natural versus actionwood, I am only talking about the two types of 'boo flooring but " believe' the "coffee' type is slightly superior to the natural one due to being heat treated or tempered in manufacture. I have no statistics to substantiate this but other bowyers here have felt the same, that the 'coffee' 'boo was slightly zippier in performance.Simply an observation without proof though.