I generally induce recurves when the stave is brought to first brace. I find it easier to reflex the tips when there is less material. Like Ryan O, I prefer steam or boiling, as I have also ruined several nice staves with dry heat. I just ruined a nice yew stave by trying to recurve the tips with dry heat. One tip turned out OK, but the other cracked on the belly side. It's difficult with dry heat to get the wood heated completely through, without scorching the outside. The internal temp of the wood must be high enough to provide enough plasticity to make the wood bend without breaking. Dry heat works very well for tempering belly wood.