This is a question about various woods with interlocking grains. I've noticed on the last bow I made that the surface grain seems to squiggle around quite a bit but when I look at the wood on the belly it is relatively straight.
There will be overlapping swirls of surface grain, one curving out and the other curving the other way and they seem to flow over top of one another. Basically, the grain to the left of the crown of the back could be doing something different than the grain on the right of the crown. The belly wood reflects a much straighter stave.
Would you lay out the profile of the bow using the back grain or reduce the belly until the grain of the belly becomes evident and lay out the bow following the belly's grain?