Thanks,Well you know how it is it's nice to have different stuff around in case of a possible good trade too.Both logs were gun barrel straight.Last time some of my black locust staves warped sideways after 4 or 5 months but then I reduced them to 2" wide and 1and1/2" deep.This time I'm still gonna remove the bark and sapwood because the same bug that gets into hedge sapwood gets into black locust sapwood here too,but I'll leave the staves wider on the back and pie shaped.Right now they are 4 to 5 inches wide.Could spray it too I guess but I want to see the back of these and it'll dry faster too without the bark and sapwood even after putting shellac on the back.
I've heard it commented that these bigger choke cherrys should have rot of some sort in the center.Not so with any that I've cut here.The stuff sure has a sweet smell working with it,and previous ripping the staves out of the logs did'nt make them warp while drying either.Well behaved wood drying.Density wise both woods to me seem to be close to the same.