Artcher1,
Thank you for the response. I am not opposed to going shorter, just haven't done it yet. The form I have has about 3.25" of reflex in it. The reflex didn't hold so well on the steamed wood, but the form did work great on taking out the propeller twist and straightening out the limbs. My plan would be to use dry heat and cold clamp the bow just after I get the limbs bending abit. On the last bow I built, I used the same form which gives about 3.25" of reflex. After tillering and shooting a hundred arrows or so, and also leaving it strung for 3 hours at a time, it seems to be holding one inch of reflex when I hold it against a wall. I am hoping that by getting the wood into the general deflex/reflex shape when green, it will be less stressful on the wood when I use dry heat to put full reflex into the limb and temper the belly abit. The only reason I haven't tried something shorter is because I was worried about overstressing the limbs, and I also haven't had a blank that I could get more than 1/3/8 width out of. Now that I have a few clean blanks with 2" inches, I am looking to get a little more radical in design. From what I read, if any wood can handle lots of minipulation, it would be Osage (which is good cause that is all I have). Again, I thank you for your insight and feel fortunate that I have folks like you to give advise and also play devil's advocate, etc. I have been home sick the last few days, so I have really been struggling with cabin fever and this site has been a great relief in that respect. Keep the opinions coming please. I promise I will take pictures of what I end up with whether it be good or bad.
Mark