My experience with black locust is that it is always thinner than what I think it will be, talking thickness here,(back to belly).
Will depend on denisty of the particular stave you have, crown of back and of course width of limbs for the style of bow you
wish to make. I creep up on floor tiller starting thick and removing wood slowly while maintaining an even bend. Even bend
is important with locust due to it being prone to chrysals/frets in the belly. I work locust slower than any other wood for this
reason, just my way. Although I find locust tricky to work it is one of my favorite bow woods almost neck & neck with osage.