Ok I got a cherry log a this winter that I split out, but im not sure if there are any other types of cherry that dont work well for bows. It had a scally kindof bark that smelled like cherry when removed. It has gotten pretty dry now and I recently cut a stave out of a larger piece...the tree was like a hundred years old at least and the growth rings real close together. I removed the sapwood and used the first growth ring as the back. So when I roughed it out and flexed a limb a little it felt almost a bit spongy and then snapped. And ther didnt seem to be a detectable flaw there. Im new at ring chasing but have been stuying hard. I felt fairly confident that I was good but maybe not. Would this wood be better backed or should I go to a deeper growth ring, a thicker one perhaps.
Thanks Guys,
Mike