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I'm with ya. I just bought this Yasaka Silverline 9 Ply all wood blade. I have no interest in carbon at the moment but interested in faster all wood to see what they're like.Most Ebony and rosewood species are extremely dense and hard woods, with hugely high Janka scores and high inherent mass.When you're using this class of hardwoods, a composite layer is entirely unnecessary. Blades like the Ebenholtz lack absolutely nothing for hitting power, as very high density wood veneers are typically stronger and stiffer than 0.35mm of carbon fibre could ever be (or at least most Australian hardwoods are anyway 😂😂).
[NB: As aside point, I gotta say, these style of hardwood blades are horribly underrated IMO. People still go crazy over novel composite fabrics in a blade, while novel hardwoods often don't get a look in. This is quite nuts frankly given the strength to weight ratios some of these woods have.
I haven't tried it yet, looking fwd to seeing if I'm actually able to use it!