Hi All
I am absolutely certain that this question has been asked and answered many times but finding the relevant threads is proving elusive, so apologies in advance, but...
I have rough-tillered a hazel stave and find that the long limb needs to be corrected a tiny amount - the tip needs to move from right to left about 1/2 an inch. The hazel is probably still slightly green - I cut it about a month ago and kept it in the house while I worked it, limb thickness is about 11mm; the profile is hollow-limbed pyramid and it has spent several days on a cool radiator.
So then, is it OK to use a heat-gun to tweak the limb, or should I use steam, and how long will the affected area need to 'rest' after tweaking as I am not intending to heat treat the bow.
Stuck