The fiberglass stack chart will be off for a wood bow, but really good for a fiberglass bow.
Dimensions are very different for glass and wood bows.
None of what you have makes a great backing, that I know of. If the grain really is straight on the walnut, you might get a board bow out of it as is. Otherwise, the bocote is your best compression wood, assuming straightish grain. The cherry is light but compression strong for it's weight. Walnut is heavier than cherry, but pretty good in compression.
See if you can round up saome white oak or maple for a backing and start with a 70" bow, 1/8" backing, 1/2" core of whatever you choose, glue up with mild reflex and SLOWLY scrape out the bow you want. Ask more questions as they come up.