I make a lot of necks (for electric guitars) and I use different truss rods for the different types. Of course on a 1-piece neck I use a vintage-style 1-way rod, on 2-piece necks I sometimes use the same or I use a 2-way adjustable rod. The 2-way is always the easiest and most versatile, but I prefer the "old-school" 1-way rods not only for the fact that I like the skunk stripe and the plug at the headstock, but I think the tone is better; 2-way rods brighten the tone a little and I don't like or need that when I make a Maple neck and a body made from Northern Ash.
I've talked to many different Luther's on this and I get different input every time. I usually pre-bend the rod with a tapered shim that peaks in the middle of the channel at about 1/16-3/32" and then I sand about .005" relief when I radius the fingerboard, but sometimes I don't pre-bend. Is there an absolute best way to install a 1-way rod? I would use them all the time because it's what I prefer if I knew I could get it right every time... because trust me... sometimes it just doesn't work out and I get no adjustability so I hack the end off the neck and pull out the rod and start over (cursing:R all the way).