I cut a huge cherry tree near the house, slabbed out a highly figured stock blank that had perfect grain flow through the wrist because of of a knot in the slab that the grain flowed around.
I dried my blank with no warping and cut the profile for a southern rifle,
When I got ready to inlet my barrel I drew a center line and a couple of side profile lines to narrow the blank and went to my bandsaw.
Daydreaming a bit, I was sawing merrily away when I noticed I had just cut down my center line all the way to the entry pipe location. So much for that great piece of wood, I glued the split closed and I gave it to a friend who will stock random parts to make a functional gun and not worry about a mostly invisible glue line in the forestock.
Stuff happens......