I took the belly down to final dimensions, took it tight and lost a couple of mm at the centre so weight lost, still wide by 3 or 4mm so I'll keep that on and just round.
It's got a nice even flex and bounce throughout and I am feeling quite happy and hopeful compared to earlier, I was thinking following the twist was a bad idea and was going to chuck the towel in, but how it worked out with the angle to the back it has left extra belly wood on one side so should bend in the right direction, seems to flex that way already, and with leaving on the extra bit of width I should be able to control the direction of bend better when tillering, here's hoping anyway.
no real need to muck around with heat now.
Next step, dig out and glue in knots, round off belly and clean up back, then start to tiller. I think I made good ground today and glad I didn't chuck in.
D-flex seems to of lessened, put up against straight edge it has a little over an inch.
(Also found a pic of top view of stave, leather tie marks where I sawed off end with split sapwood.)
R.D.