Hey makenzie1, your mamma bakes wood too.
I could say the same about you!
Marc, Pat, I appreciate the input and will keep it in mind. I'm rtying something just a bit different, though, at the moment, but I believe when I make my next oak bow I'll do it with oil and a heat gun as you suggest.
I'm running with a suggestion I got yesterday from a friend...not a bowyer but a hobbiest carpenter. His guidence is to soak the limbs in water over night. He's said he's never used such high heat before, so he's suggested that I not leave the limbs in the oven for more than 15 minutes, then to pull them and either douse them in water or spray them with WD40/mineral oil/etc to rehydrate the surface.
I'm not working with a full bow. The limbs are separate and are 1/4" X 2" red oak slats. My buddy has even reassured me that if it were bigger than 1/2" they would split.
We'll see!