Thanks for the reply wizardgoat and falcon. I didn't intend to come across as lame, I was basically trying to find the best way to prepare a yew stave for sale and use. I have read the bowyers bible, the traditional bowyers encyclopedia, the best book i have though is Teaching the bow to bend, it is much better with the instruction, but none seem to address the problem of twist in a yew log which is why i tried this forum. I do wonder if the reason yew staves are so expensive is due to the experience required to make the stave and then add in the lack of access to yew, it would be hard to buy/sell. I am not looking to make a huge pay cheque by selling expensive walking sticks to bowyers, I do however have access to a resource of yew that nobody seems to want to deal with and would rather just burn it in slash piles than try to do something with it. All my yew comes from salvage in the area where i live/work. I am also working on a bow from some of already straight/clear yew - it is not easy. As for my twisted yew i'll just keep working on the problem.