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Title: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: Seeking Trad Deer on July 21, 2007, 04:54:00 PM
I have bows with Actionwood and they have been very good in terms of reliability. I'm thinking of picking up a bow with Dymondwood which seems a tad bit heavier but I have no idea which wood is less prone to cracks in risers, which performs better in risers, etc. I'd appreciate any feedback plus and minus on both of these type of laminates. Also, would appreciate any feedback on phenolic as a riser compared to Actionwood and Dymondwood. Thank you for any input you can provide.
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: elk ninja on July 21, 2007, 07:06:00 PM
I am sure that I am wrong, but here goes....
actionwood and dymond wood, two different companies might be the BIGGEST difference.  both are laminated hardwoods, dymond wood is also resin impregnated.  Actionwood is maple (I think), and dymondwood is birch (again I think).  Since maple is a bit harder than birch the resin might serve to counterbalance the two.  Dymond wood is heavier.
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: bowdude on July 21, 2007, 07:14:00 PM
Phenolic ( resin impregnated linen or paper ) and dymondwood ( resin impregnated wood, may or may not be laminated )  are heavier than actionwood (typically a stained laminated maple).
 If not "working" (drilling or turning) the dymondwood or phenolic, it should never crack except for a very hard impact.
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: dragonheart on July 21, 2007, 07:28:00 PM
Dymondwood is a much stronger material due to the impregnation with acrylic resin.
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: woodchucker on July 21, 2007, 07:45:00 PM
I would stick with the Actionwood    :thumbsup:  

You say it has been very reliable for you.....Well it has NEVER let me down either!!!!!

My Mikuta longbow(and Kevin's and Lisa's and Tyler's) are made entirely out of Actionwood (and fiberglass) The risers,limbs,lams,EVERYTHING!!!!! They are virtualy "Bomb Proof"!!!!! and they look darn GOOD too!!!!!
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: Steelhead on July 21, 2007, 11:12:00 PM
i like the Diamondwood.A little denser and very tough.Also about bullet proof when it comes to the elements.Comes in a huge variety of colors as well.Makes for a very stiff riser as well so thats a plus!I like the Coco bolo diamondwood.It looks very natural.
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: vermonster13 on July 22, 2007, 12:09:00 AM
Dymondwood is pretty much bullet-proof as a riser. The mass is real good on stabilizing a bow and killing hand-shock. Bob Morrison uses it in his risers.
Title: Re: Action Wood vs. Dymondwood?
Post by: Seeking Trad Deer on July 22, 2007, 01:00:00 PM
Thanks guys for the input.  I am putting together an order for a Morrison and I'm having a real hard time trying to decide what I want the riser made out of and if I want to invest the cash for veneers on the limbs.  I'm thinking I might go with Rosewood Dymondwood and have the bamboo limbs stained cordovon.  I'd like to see what the cordovon actually looks like.  Basically, I am utility oriented first so I want to find the riser materials that will go the longest distance as far as reliability, etc.  I have several Fedora bows some in actionwood and they have been flawless.  However, I want to try either the Dymondwood or regular wood for the Morrison.  All your input is apprecaited.    :notworthy: