Just wondering this, as I'm working on a funky piece of yew at the moment. I've had to use dry heat to take out propeller twist, and huge amounts of lateral bend. It's taken weeks to get it straight and it's still not quite there yet, but it also has a large amount of deflex that I'd like to get rid of.
Will too much heating weaken a bow, or is it ok provided enough time is left for it rehydrate and recover? I got a bit hasty in a couple of places and scorched the belly wood, but once it had been roughed out closer to bow dimensions any sign of discolouration has now gone. It looks fine apart from some lateral drying cracks which I'm not too worried about. I just don't want to blast it again to remove the deflex if it will permanently weaken the bow or make it brittle?