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Cores wood?

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Jlinson

Haven't been here in a while and finally got some breathing room after a new home build and ready for some me time lol.
Last glass build was in 2014 and I kept it pretty conservative on materials, bamboo cores, black glass and rose wood  recurve. Getting ready to do a takedown recurve and want to use everything that I have milled off my place and sawmill.
Need opinions on core wood, done have my veneers that will go under clear glass. But need opinions on core wood? I have Red elm, hickory and sasafrass cut dried a d ready to grind, I have some walnut but not really pleased with it, grain has some run out. I have backed hickory with bamboo on a couple long bows and fire hardened an elm bow last year that were good shooters but not used them under glass.
Has anyone used these and have any opinions on them?

kennym

Red elm, hickory are great, I like red elm a bit better. Sassafras I'm not sure about, I know folks use it, but I cut some lams and superglue wouldn't stick them together at bow center so it's off my list...

Superglue sticks to almost everything so I didn't want to try it! :)
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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