That 1 1/2 set is cruched wood cells they can't be repaired and steamimg will look good unbrased but set and straing follow will return. Once set is there it's there. Only sinewing will help in some times. If your going to heat treat do it before you tiller, before you end up with the cruched wood cells. Cruched wood cells comes form either to much weight for the design or as you tillered you drew pass you intented draw weight. Or you tillered it to fast not getting the still parts as you went. This crushs the wood cells on either side of the stiff spot.
Yup, that's the
theory, and I agree you'd
ideally do the tempering and bending at the early stages of tiller, say floor tillered.
But maybe tempering will stop it getting worse and progressing to chrysals (which I think is quite likely with an Ash bow at that draw length).
A few weeks back one of the guys posted some results of doing this very same thing (with some added rapid cooling to add to the confusion, he reported some improvement.
I think we all
need to experiment. Bear in mind this bow hasn't been shot much yet.But it's defininitely a case of 'do it at you own risk'
Maybe temereing but not trying to take out the set would be safer, I certainly can't see any harm in that.
Del