Starting to make my first non-board bow, and I'm interested (while somewhat reluctant) in recurving the tips.
My wife, I'm sure, won't allow steaming a bow in the house, and I'm too poor to buy some form of outdoor apparatus.
Does anyone have an idea of how to cheaply heat a bow to warping capacity without pissing off the Mrs., or running the risk of scalding or scorching a small passing child (I have 4 of the little things)?
Also,
1. I'm curious if there's any standard as to the degree of bend to put into the tips for a first attempt?
2. Static or working?
3. Back before or afterward, and if before, how do wood glue and linen hold up under steam or heat treating?
I split this persimmon tree back in January to dry. 1/2 was riddled with black rotten wood, and half of the other half split too thin around the wrong side of a knot to be usable, so I only get 1 shot with this tree. I don't want to screw it up.