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Woods with physical, mechanical and acoustic properties similar to those of Caesalpinia echinata have high potential as alternative woods for bow makers
Eduardo Luiz Longui2  Israel Luiz De Lima2  Daniel Romeu Lombardi1  José Nivaldo Garcia1  Edenise Segala Alves1 
[1],Instituto Florestal do Estado de São PauloSão Paulo São Paulo ,Brazil
关键词: Musical instruments;    Physical and mechanical properties;    Tropical woods;    Wood anatomy;    Instrumentos musicais;    Propriedades físicas e mecânicas;    Madeiras tropicais;    Anatomia da madeira;   
DOI  :  10.1590/01047760201420031345
来源: SciELO
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【 摘 要 】
For nearly two hundred years, Caesalpinia echinata wood has been the standard for modern bows. However, the threat of extinction and the enforcement of trade bans have required bow makers to seek alternative woods. The hypothesis tested was that woods with physical, mechanical and acoustic properties similar to those of C. echinata would have high potential as alternative woods for bows. Accordingly, were investigated Handroanthus spp., Mezilaurus itauba, Hymenaea spp., Dipteryx spp., Diplotropis spp. and Astronium lecointei. Handroanthus and Diplotropis have the greatest number of similarities with C. echinata, but only Handroanthus spp. showed significant results in actual bow manufacture, suggesting the importance of such key properties as specific gravity, speed of sound propagation and modulus of elasticity. In practice, Handroanthus and Dipteryx produced bows of quality similar to that of C. echinata.
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