It would help if you were more specific other than a metal and wood combination, but Ironwood is the strongest wood out there, if that helps you.
Woods metal
Tin, lead, cadmium and bismuth.
Metal woods began to take over in the late 1970s and early 1980s, largely due to the introduction of the first successful metal driver by companies like TaylorMade. The shift was driven by the advantages of metal heads, which offered a larger sweet spot, greater durability, and improved performance compared to traditional wooden clubs. By the mid-1990s, metal woods had become the standard in golf equipment, with most professional and amateur players making the transition.
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gamelan instruments mades by metal and woods
Alloys are obtained by melting the base metal with the alloying components.
Yes, theoretically, the impact between two metal objects in the woods would still produce sound waves, even if there is no one present to hear it. Sound is a form of energy that is created by vibrations, so the collision would generate sound waves that propagate through the environment.
Most metals are harder than most common wood materials but there are extreem hard woods and very soft metals (even one metal is liquid: Mercury!).
Nearly all golf clubs have a metal head. They are irons, wedges, putters, fairway woods and drivers. In the early days, woods were so called as they had wooden heads, however aroun 27 years ago metal heads became very popular.
Woods Metal. It melts in boiling water or at 158 degrees. It will quickly harden at room temperature.
Futon frames are most often found in wood and metal. The best woods are quality hardwoods that will hold up to long term use, rather than soft woods such as most varieties of pine.