backtowood B2W......Good to hear from someone else about black cherry.Show a picture of it.This one is kind of in between width taper wise.The one posted starts out 1 and 9/16" at fades.Midlimb is 1 and 1/2".Then about 1" wide ten inches from tip.To 1/2" wide tips thickened along the way for 8" or 9" levers.64" TTT bow.
Prospect starts out wider.A scooch over 1 and 3/4" at fade.1 and 5/8" wide midlimb.To 5/8" wide 6" from tip to 1/2" wide tip.Thickened the last 6".60" TTT.
Overall on both I tried to give them a good 18" - 20" of working limb a piece.
The bow is natural color.No stain.The wood ages color wise nicely.Sapwood darkened a bit over time for some reason.
A recipe for first time success with this wood I would say is to give it plenty of working limb in a non stressful design.A little reflex is OK.
I have 1 more long stave of it dry.Plenty wide.Lop sided thickness of sapwood on that one though.A bit of cambium left on.
If I remember right I did not split that log with wedges as it does'nt split well.I cut it with a band saw and a 3/4" wide 3 tpi blade.I don't know if it will hurt to reduce thickness of sapwood or not from being lop sided sapwood.Maybe you have some experience with that.The rings on it are'nt that fine.It's more difficult stuff to chase a ring on.Think it's diffuse pourus.I'd back it with sinew regardless then.