I am still in favor of splitting the following longitutal grain as best as you can,,sure it waste less wood when you bansaw, but you you are taking more chances on future problems,,I work mostly with osage,,and I work with the most crooked and twisted wood I have,,I sell the straight ones,,when you are making osage blanks, and do a lot of straightening you must follow grain,,the only bandsawing I do is waste wood off the belly,,of course I have to look at this form a business perspective,,,this is my lively hood,,I would rather to produce 1 bow that I can stand behind , that 4 I cant,,I would also never recommend for beginners to do any sawing,,,till they have several bows under there belt,,