The consesus seems to be to use oil when using dry heat to bend wood, but some also lightly spray the wood with water when heating. I am going to be using dry heat for the first time on a hop-hornbeam bow in the very near future, and would like to also know whether to use oil or water. I am just adding some slight reflex. I've always wondered if the oil used when heating will affect the finish or not. When we were kids, we used to bend the blades of our hockey sticks over the stove without water, etc. If you saw smoke, it was ready to bend. If you saw fire, too late.