Well, I'm working on an un-backed hickory board bow. The bow is 70" NTN 2" wide at fades tapering starting halfway down to 1/2" nocks, also a 4" non-working handle. Floor tillering went okay and so far regular long and short string tillering is looking okay but then I noticed the twist. It's literally twisting one way on one limb and twisting the opposite way on the other limb. Can this be corrected by shaving the side of the limb opposite the twist or on the side of the twist, or do I need to get out the heat gun and have a go. If I have to use a heat gun, how do I go about that?
Pics:
You can see the limb closest to the camera twisting to the left while the opposite limb twists the opposite way.
Here you can see a dark patch of grain that runs the whole length of the bow - seems to be tougher than the other lighter grain (heartwood?) - could this be a factor?
Tiller - still needs work but I halted so I could get advice on the twist before I go any farther.