OK, so 80% through the tiller of a 40 pound red oak bow (Home Depot so-so wood) it started to twist and take massive set... So I went to Atlanta Hardwoods and picked up about 20 board feet of beautiful quarter sawn red oak. The grain is straight from end to end, and looking at the end of the board, the grain is perfectly vertical.
So here's my question, I know the vertical grain will make it a bit stiffer, and prevent twist, but will it also help prevent set?
I've been having some problems with red oak taking set, and I was hoping the grain orientation will do the trick.