I didn't participate in this thread because Richard (turnaround) has covered the subject very well.
If you are interested in this subject, here are two old related threads that I started. This one is about problems with "perfect" quarter-sawn maple boards twisting, and gets into the whole topic of alignment of rings and grain. It's from the perspective of Luthiers selecting and cutting boards for making new necks.
About That Quartersawn Maple.....
And here's a thread where I restored a badly twisted Ampeg neck, using the mechanical method.
Fixing A Badly Twisted Neck....By The Mechanical Method
If you are interested in this subject, here are two old related threads that I started. This one is about problems with "perfect" quarter-sawn maple boards twisting, and gets into the whole topic of alignment of rings and grain. It's from the perspective of Luthiers selecting and cutting boards for making new necks.
About That Quartersawn Maple.....
And here's a thread where I restored a badly twisted Ampeg neck, using the mechanical method.
Fixing A Badly Twisted Neck....By The Mechanical Method