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Man-made polymers? Presently I'm highly interested in LCP (liquid crystal polymer), because its stiffness and mechanical losses seem to exceed Dalbergia melanoxylon (grenadilla), especially with graphite fibre choppers.Ideally, LCP would replace grenadilla for top-end woodwind instruments, hopefully improve the performance, spare the endangered species, and allow musicians to cross borders.An other candidate is polyketone. Not very stiff, but very lossy, and cheap. If it doesn't make the body, it might make more silent keyworks.Rationale there :Wall's elliptic deformation http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/111316-woodwind-materials/?do=findComment&comment=1023070more formally http://www.scienceforums.net/topic/111316-woodwind-materials/?do=findComment&comment=1025367Body bending https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/111316-woodwind-materials/?do=findComment&comment=1077364and nextLCP vs grenadilla https://www.scienceforums.net/topic/111316-woodwind-materials/?do=findComment&comment=1095167