Well, here's the report on my cherry: I have it reduced down to rough dimensions, and as I started to clean it up and file away the thick spots, I noticed it was splitting on the side. Not on the back, not on the belly, but on the side. Almost like it was delaminating its rings. To me, this indicates junk wood. I've seen Osage do this before when I picked up refuse wood, that was blown down or half dead. I learned my lesson after making 3 bows from that Osage tree and all 3 blowing up or failing generally. Now I see the same thing in this cherry (which is also refuse wood that I salvaged after the tree blew down). So I believe it will be firewood now. I won't even mess with wood anymore when I see the delamination of rings.
I do have 1 more stave out of this tree that I might play with and see if it's worth putting any effort into. But I doubt it. If different staves from the same refuse Osage tree can't get the job done, I don't think different staves from the same refuse cherry tree can either.
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