Hello everyone, my name is Greg and I'm from Northern Idaho. I've been hunting with a compound bow for 10 years, and after purchasing and reading the TBB set, I sold the compound and and have started work on several wooden bows. Nothing finished, just have 2 yew staves cut down to rough shape, two birch staves cut down, and a handful of vine maple quarters. They are all currently drying, my hope is to be working with the birch (which will be rawhide backed) within a couple of weeks. I made several stick bows that I promptly broke. One question. My vine maple is pretty twisted, when I split the quarter staves each one has a minimum of a half twist in it. I watched a couple videos on YouTube and guys were just bandsawing the maple into shape, and without splitting it were basically ignoring the twist in the grain. Should I ignore it as well? Just "cut" the twist out of the belly, and call it good? Just seems like once you start tillering that twist would show up again. I hope someone can help! The birch is straight and really nice looking, so I'm at hopeful! Thank you and I look forward to talking with everyone!