Hello, everyone.
Just a quick, I hope, question. I was at the lumber yard buying a bunch of 4/4 and 8/4 white ash for a new stand for my catapult, and fell in love with a quarter-sawn cherry board, about 80 inches long and it looks just lovely. TBB IV has highly positive things to say about cherry, with some cautions.
Has anyone ever worked with quarter-sawn cherry, or staves for that matter? I was thinking of a relatively narrow bow, a unique Egytian style self bow, with tips that bend in instead of straight or recurved. A bit hard to describe. The point being, 1, do you think cherry would be a good choice considering it is quarter-sawn, and 2, does cherry like being steam bent or dry heat bent? I have some quarter sawn ash that I will also mess about with to experiment.
The board was only about 22 bucks, so I am not terribly worried about loss. The wood can always be used for other purposes if this doesnt work out.
Thanks much,
Dane