I have been looking a little closer on the finds and it seems there is, perhaps, a clue:
The bows with flat (or close to flat) belly all seem to come from a sapling of around 2 inches.
The bows with a lenticular cross section all come from larger trees, around 4 inches.
My first reaction was thinking: it´s probably to much work to work a thicker sapling flat, but they seem to have been looking for a symmetrical cross section. The bows with a more rounded belly are also worked on the back to get that symmetrical lenticular cross section, others have a rounded belly to match the crown of the back. You can see this in the images I posted in the previous page.
Does this seem logical and anyone got a clue why?