Umm, I hate to say this, but I've had good luck with a faster version of heat treating. I've even used my barbecue. It takes about 20 minutes to do the whole bow on the barbecue, and the biggest trouble I've had is keeping my tension string from burning. I string the bow backward to induce some reflex. Perhaps there is a more notable increase in limb strength using a slower method, but with the woods I'm using, I'm not sure I want to go to far. Anyway, I may try using Mr. St. Louis method someday, but then again, I may not be that patient. All I know is that heat treating quickly does help somewhat. I am just finishing a 40 inch west-coast bow of yew and sinew that I heat treated the belly. Huge difference from heat treating the bow.