I cut a beautiful piece of rocky mtn juniper (straight grained and only 3 pin knots in the whole 54") about 1.5 months ago, stripped the back and sealed it up with some glue. As it sits now, it is pretty much a board, about 3 inches wide x 1.5 thick and back is just below where the bark used to be. I neglected to strap it to a board and it is starting to get some prop twist to it, so I was thinking if I was going to clamp it down now, I might as well reduce it down closer to bow shape and steam in some recurves like the ones shown in TBB1, letting it season the rest of the way clamped on the form before tillering come spring time. Is this going to negatively effect anything? Should I wait until it is completely seasoned before doing any steaming? Thanks.