Almostpighunter, I understand that you were removing wood from the edge of the limbs and not the actual side. I read your post again. Twists are fixed by removing belly wood from the appropriate places. If we are talking a twist where one side of the limb on the belly is lower than the other, you can remove wood from the strong side, the lower side, and that will fix the twist. However, that will work just fine with a man made twist because of uneven wood removal, from the belly. Staves that are naturally twisted are best left naturally twisted for the most part unless you use heat. wodopw, please explain some more to me. Jawge