Yes, I read the similar post on the other site and I'm going to reread that section of the book to be sure, but I believe Eric is right on. Following the crown (which usually follows the grain) will give you a set of limbs that are more likely to pull straight back, and not have a tendancy to twist. You can always heat "correct" your roughed out bow if you want. "Little Darlings" I believe Dean calls them.