I think I've gotten lucky and have dodged this bullet by not having a workbench or a vise.
I do my bows out on my deck. When it comes time to remove wood for tillering, I lightly shaded the whole area with a pencil.
Then I set the bow on my deck railing, with the tip bumping into my waist, just under my belt.
This lets me draw my surform smoothly back towards me. It stays pretty horizontal the whole time, and by doing that, and evenly removing the pencil lead I put on, it seems to come out pretty flat.
I'm also pretty obsessive about sighting down the bow from both ends before I do anything.
best of luck!