Tillering R/D bows is a tedious and iffy... Heat bending IPE has never worked for me but it's said there are like 100 species of trees whose lumber goes by the name IPE. Maybe the glue creeped a bit due to the heat? Since it worked of sorts the first time, I'd try it again but on the other limb since tillering out that much difference and that much reflex in the limbs is going to be pretty touchy.
Did you tiller/thin the limbs any before you took that last set of photos? It's counter-intutive but reflex can increase due to thinning the an area with reflex- especially with a belly that isn't tillered before glue-up . Lots of exercise to register the change sometimes helps.
Some tips to avoiding limb twist when glueing-up:
1) Those rubber strips used to wrap a bow can cause twist. The diagonal wrapping can prevent the belly from evenly seating on the form. Hopefully this is shown in the attachment. I like 4" wide stretch wrap like shown in the attached pic.
2) After getting a bow glued and clamped to the form, use winding sticks at different locations along the limbs to check for twist.
Please post on how it goes!
c.d.