Now to stay in topic. I've had good results steaming then setting the bend with dry heat 
Now that you mention it, I did steam my CM first and got it to stay with dry heat.
Didn't dawn on me till now that it could be a combination of the two...
Bryce do you apply the Dry Heat right after steaming or some time after?
Is there a risk of the wood checking with the application of dry heat after steaming?
Sorry, don't mean to Claim Jump the Thread..
I have a good bit of Crepe Myrtle seasoned and I'm trying to get to know the wood's qualities...

Thank Ya Fells...
-gus