I'm working on a bow from a stave of hazel that I cut about a year ago. It has 45 degrees of propeller twist along the whole length. I decided that a "D" shaped ELB would be the best way to make use of it however, I'm not sure if I should leave the propeller twist in or if it needs to be corrected. I've taken care to keep everything even along the whole length and to keep it straight and parallel. What do y'all think? Should I try using heat or steam to correct the twist or just leave it as-is? I've included a couple of pictures for reference. Thank you guys!