I just finished my first bow(a 72" red oak board bow, 38# @ 30") and have already picked out the tree for my next bow... It is a 6" ironwood tree with about 8' straight at the base... the scales run nice and straght down the side so the grain should be ok... I am thinking of making it a reflex-deflex type bow and was wondering if I should work the stave to a decent floor tiller while it is green then clamp it in a mold till it dries, or if I would be better off waiting till it is fully seasoned before working with it and boiling/steaming the wood to reflex the limbs... thanks in advance