Great discussion! I have noticed this off and on while making bows and as an instructor. The methods of minimizing this effect have been covered above, but I still wonder about a couple of things:
1. Why does this happen? Can we predict which designs or methods or woods would be more prone to it?
2. What does this tell us about bow building? That is, does it perhaps serve as a warning that a bow is overbuilt, or that is is not in line with the mass principle?.
I sometimes teach a 4 day bow making class, and it becomes hard to get a student to do the required excercising/ bracing described above. This can lead to bows that change tiller after going home with the student.