Stringman is right. I'd boil or steam it to bend it.
.I still say reduce it all you can, but make yourself a good form and maybe figure a way to steam it, clamp it and cinch it up. Then return it to the steam and let it relax, then cinch it. Osage likes to bend nicely when warmed up well, despite it's hardness and toughness, in my small experience. If it's not too thick it'll go like rubber.
I have best success dry heat treating in the form once the steam bending is accomplished. I always do big bends with wet heat.