Thomas, I have only built one HHB bow, so can't help you much on that. I do however sweat my bows alot during the process. As soon as I can get a clean looking brace, I let them set for 15 mins,unbrace and to see if the bow is taking fatigue, if not I will brace it again and leave it an a while longer.I feel this helps the limbs to come to a positive settling point. If they show fatigue, I put them back in the hot box and wait another day.
I then begin the tillering process, and will let it sweat periodically along the way whenever it seems the that wood removal doesn't want to register. Sometimes up to an hour.
After the bow is pretty much done, shot in a good bit, I will brace it and let it set maybe half a day, rechecking it from time to time to make sure any changes are being corrected.