if you can work around the grain running off the sides you would essentially have a flat grained board. i saw this explained in TBB, not sure which volume though. basically you lay out the profile of the bow on the board to avoid the grain runoffs. itd probably be best to use something like a 4 inch wide board to really get the most out of it. for instance if the grain runs off on the right side on one end you would lay your dimensions out toward the left side of that end, or simply cut the runoffs off and work with what you have left over. with a 2 inch wide board this probably wouldnt work if it was too bad. hope this explanation is understandable.