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Mad Max:
How many more pounds would a BBI have verses a BBO ?
Everything else being the same.

Badger:
 just a somewhat educated guess on my part as I never measure the thickness. I would say about 25 to 30#. They both finish at the same mass weight.

Hamish:
That depends on the style of bow you make, width, length and belly design. In a practical sense an ipe bow will always need smaller dimensions in width and depth than an osage due to ipe's extreme density.

An osage elb around 60lbs at 28" draw, and around 1 to 1 & 1/8" wide, if made from ipe, it would only be7/8", or even 3/4" wide to make the same weight. An ipe made to the osage dimensions could easily make 100lbs, or more depending upon the skill of the individual bowyer.

A flatbow from osage around 1 &5/8" wide, 60lbs, can be made from ipe 1 &3/8"- or 1 &1/4".

What is your goal, or are you just interested hypothetically?



Mad Max:
Ok let's try another way.

My stack is .558 thick now
Boo is 1/16" at the nock's and 1/8" at the center of the bow, 66" NTN
center lam is Osage, 3/16" .002 taper / 1/8" at the nocks and 3/16" at the center
Ipe is 1/4" parallel
I can make it 1-1/8" wide at the fades and 1/2" at the nocks
shooting for 45 to 50# at 28"

Nothing is glued up yet

Center post is 3-3/4" high
Mid limb is 2-3/4"
at the nock is 5"

https://imgur.com/a/2yROAeK

Hamish:
Should work well.

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