I was working on an osage bow and was ready to put it on the caul. I put the bow in my hotbox for a while to pre-warm it before I put the heat gun to it. When I took it out and started putting it on the caul I noticed that it felt slightly pliable like when you are almost ready to make the heat bend. It made me wonder if you could heat a bow up enough in a hot box to take it straight to the caul and bend it without using a heat gun, or at least do most of the bending and use the heat gun just to keep it warm while doing the final bends. Does anyone know exactly how hot an osage bow has to be to bend? I'm not sure how high my hot box will go. I can max out a 125 degree thermometer within a few minutes if I want to. I was kind of thinking this would be sort of like a dry steam for the entire bow. It would sure be a lot easier to throw it in the box and crank it up compared to setting up the pan of water, pipes, and foil for a steam session.