Now to finish my thought after being so rudely interrupted by work. As I understand it, string follow doesn't lead to set, it is set. It is just compression deformation as opposed to both tension and compression deformation. It is important to know the difference so that you know what aspects of the design or method need changed. I view it as an indicator of the design flaws. If I have what I consider string follow then I know that the back is overpowering the belly and adjust accordingly. If is excessive set that doesn't eventually pull back, then i know that I need to adjust width, length, moisture levels or whatever. Its just another way to listen to the wood. If you don't differentiate between the two, you're missing an important part of what the wood is telling you. Just my opinion, Josh