I have a small problem with some leftover wood from the maple I cut a while back. The other staves are fine - two were perfectly straight and are being made into bows (the other two had mad curvature and propeller twist, and so weren't very useful - they're out back), but this particular piece I have I want to make into a nice gull wing style bow. It's relatively straight with zero twist, and has a nearly symmetrical C curve in the middle that doesn't deviate to the side in either direction. I know how I'm going to do everything so far... except split it. I'll take a picture later, with sharpie lines for reference. I'm worried though if I try splitting it now without advice that it's going to break or otherwise become unusable. For reference, the diameter is about the size of my index finger, so 3-4 inches.