Finished the 64" D bow from a piece of bias grain oak backed with burlap, looked good, good tiller, thought I finally had one, till it broke while I was shooting it. So much for number two. So I went out to a friends barn and picked out a nice straight black locust fence post thats been out there for a few years. ( one half of a 10" log 7' long) Split it into 2 staves, came out one big & one small. Started working the small one today, after I removed the bark and most of the sap wood, I carved out a blank about 74" long X 1 3/4" wide X 1" thick. Then I coated the ends and back with a good coating of Elmers wood glue. Found a lot of worms, I think most are in the sap wood, a few may have gone down to the heart wood. I also found a large knot about half way up and to one side that was hidden by the bark. When I went to check it a little while ago, I found my straight blank had turned into a warped and twisted nightmare. I don't have a camera. Any thoughts on this piece off wood? Would a few worm holes be a problem? Should I just scrap it? Thanks