Joe,
I've found that I start out about 3/4" thk. and chase a ring on the belly, less chance of raising a splintering during bending. I use a heat gun on low and heat very slowly for a long time, using vegetable oil so it won't scorch. I also use a metal backing strap between the belly and clamps as I bend the wood a little at a time. Slowly Heat, bend, clamp, repeat. repeat etc. I might use 4 or 5 C-clamps on one tip. Real tight bends usually crack a little with dry heat. But if you start out thick, they disappear with thinning. I wouldn't try it thin, if it cracks or splits then you have no material left. I think the trick to dry heat is to do it with low temp and slowly. Steam is only 212 deg. I think most heat guns spit out 500 on low and 750 on high. Pretty hot and you could be getting the surface too hot and the middle not hot enough.
Hope that helps, There has been some good build along posted, you might do a search that would have some pics for you.
DBar