I need some advise here on a curved hickory stave that I'm working on. This will hopefully be my first completed selfbow. Just got back from MOJam and being "pumped up" got started working early this week. As you can see from the first picture the stave (which I've taken down to about 1 inch thickness, maybe a little less) has a very nice natural reflex. That's the good part. As you can see from picture two, the stave has quite a bit of curve as you look down the length of the bow. My question is, do I bend it to straighten it now or do I go ahead and cut the profile and then bend it. Or finally do I just not bend it at all and try to "fit" the bow on the existing stave, which I don't really think is possible since I will need limbs with a minimum inch and a half width and I would be concerned about cutting across grain. Anyway, that's the situation. Lennie at MoJam told me to always bend less wood when possible but I'm uncertain about drawing the profile on the curved stave, cutting it out and then trying to straighten it. What say ye all?