I'm working on a board bow right now for the PA bow exchange. It's going to be a maple board, really straight grain, pyramid style. 66" tip to tip. My question is I want to flip the tips and I was thinking of boiling the tips and then bending them. If I do this, is the best method to have the rough shape of the bow but leave the full thickness (3/4" right now) then boil it and put it in the form. Then once it dries out I'll start floor tillering and shaping the thickness. Or should I floor tiller first and then boil and put into the form. I've tried bending with heat before and I've had some splinters raise on the belly and I'm sure the same can happen with boiling. So I thought if I left full thickness when I bent it, the tillering process would remove any splinters that might raise up. Thanks for the advice.
~Barry