there is another much more effective method . That is to saw down the width of the bow tip to about 14 inches down the limb. (so you are splitting it along its width ), then insert a very thin shim, and glue the 3 layers up, bent into a recurve form. When dry it holds the recurve and most of it doesn't pull out.I've managed to keep a 2 1/2 " recurve (after shooting in) it sounds difficult , but it as just one accurate cut, that is not really too difficult,the rest is easy, I dont think it takes longer than the whole steaming process, especially after youv'e done a few