I have a couple chokecherry staves that have been seasoning for almost 2 years. They're both around 2 inch diameter at the narrowest part. I'm thinking if and when I get around to attempting to make bows out of them, I'll have to decrown them in order to maintain enough width. I've never attempted this before (or any stave bow for that matter). My question is, in order to decrown the back, doesn't this break the cardinal rule of chasing a ring? Are decrowned bows weaker or more likely to break? Or would a rawhide backing be sufficient to hold it together? Any input/advice would be appreciated, as well as any pics that might give me an idea what to do. Thanks!