So I still haven't finished my first bow yet. Its a red oak board bow. But I'm always looking for trees to make bows from. I had a nice piece of cherry that was about 8' perfectly straight and about 8" in diameter. When I split it it had a 90 degree twist. So now I have found a perfect piece of Crepe Myrtle about 7' and about 5" in diameter. Should I try and split it? or cut it on a bandsaw? I'm guessing I need to try and split it for grain reasons. Its such a perfect piece I wish I could give it to one of the gurus here, it would probably make two nice bows. I will go take some pictures of it this weekend to post.