Dude -- You have it narrowed down so thin, there's little room for advice since few bowyer's use multiple lams of those particular woods. You might be better off using either the cherry or maple as a solid stave -- say, starting about 3/4 inch thick -- with either glass or a standard wood backing, bamboo or hickory. Nobody can predict the results of what you're planning, but with all that glue between all those lams, plus glass, I'd guess a very heavy bow. All I made in high school shop class was breadboards, a gun rack, a tie rack, and bad grades. Glad you're up to something more interesting, and you're lucky to have shop class at all these stupid days. Have fun, dave