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Black Limba as a Corewood in a L/B ??

Started by AdamH, June 27, 2010, 08:24:00 PM

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AdamH

Anyone try this wood, pic's would be great also ... Thanks Much, Adam

AdamH

In a L/B limb or Hybrid limb ? Thanks Again ...

AdamH



twigflicker

Adam,

You might get some more response in the bowyers bench section that's on the main page...  just a thought...

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AdamH


7eyes

Black Limba. also called Corina in the guitar building world. It is favored for the tonal qualities, like old honduran mahogany.

D. Key

You might send Kevin at Rivers Edge an e-Mail and ask him.  I believe he used it in some of his bows.
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Doug Key

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I'm sure it will work fine in the core.  There is very little performance difference  between a very wide range of core woods.  Less lam thickness is required when using the heavier, stiffer woods to get the same draw weight, so it pretty much is a wash.  I would use pretty straight, edge grain though.
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