I like the idea. The surface you get fter steaming would be good for sinewing. Steaming seems to actually accelerate drying by opening pores in the wood. And I've had more trouble with sinew not sticking to shiny (not properly roughed) areas than by degreasing. I really don't put much effort into degreasing, I don't think it makes that much difference. I don't see that much yellow oils coming off when I degrease with lye or acetone, and you know there are plenty more oils below the surface. The one thing about oils aI am careful about, is not to touch the surface after I've roughed it up with a hacksaw blade or coarse sandpaper.
Not only that, but when I've steamed black locust I got a lot of black oils in my condensed steam pot, so it might be at least as effective a way to degrease as wiping surfaces with solvent or lye.