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I hate to disagree with you guys, BUT hickory makes a great backing for cherrry. Cherry is strong in compression, what causes the chrysaling is poor tillering. Take the tillering slowly and don't over stress the wood too early. I do agree with keeping the hickory thin, just under .125" (1/8 inch). There is no need to go wide with it though, keep the width at 1.5 for most backed bows. Other wise the core/ backing ratio gets out of whack. Also ash and maple do make great backings for cherry. here is my latest ash backed cherry.