So i've got two rock maple sister staves that are dry enough to get to floor-tiller stage, and so far they are looking good. A little prop twist in one, but its moderate enough that I might not bother fixing it. The other will need some heat treatment for string alignment, but is a nearly pristine stave otherwise. They are probably dry enough now to tiller them out, but I'll have to weigh them this week to be sure.
So before I get into some shaping, I'd like to get a better idea of what my final product will be. My question is: is rock maple tension strong, compression strong or fairly even? Should I plan on trapping the back, belly, or leave them both equal?