I mention this because I see the question raised form time to time. Lately, I have been leaving such lumber in pretty wide splits, say quarters of an 8" log, giving about 6" across the width of the jumbo stave. I run my centerline at a diagonal across the piece, thus finding the even crown points on oppoiste corners. I have an ash almost done from some pretty propellery stuff done in this way that I will be showing soon. It means a lot of hatchet work to remove all the wood but makes for a nice straight bow. I shallow out the wide splits before drying and in some cases this leads to some nice reflexing during curing, although i depends on the wood type.
Dave