Some wood apparently has stress in it and will twist when strung, all the scraping in the world won't untwist it. I always use taper lines on my bows so I know the sides are even, when on of my bows twists when strung I don't waste time scraping on the strong side, I get out my heat gun.
My current bow is just such an animal, it shoots great but the slight twist in one limb annoys me. I plan to correct the limb, this will open another can of worms because it is a static and untwisting the limb will get the tip out of alignment. I have multiple heating sessions getting the tips in perfect alignment, guess I'll have to do it again.