I have an osage bow under construction that i have real high hopes will be a fine recurve. I steam bent some awesome hooks into it and it is one of those flawless staves that you just know wants to be a bow. I am a little afraid of the initial stringing. Last time out with such a reflexed stave, I had a little bit of hell in trying to brace it that first time and broke it, trying to go to far too fast. Thinking back on that project, I realize that I didn't spend much time with a long string at all. After all my rambling on this subject, I would love to hear the thoughts of some of you recurve bow experts on reaching first brace with an extremely recurved stave. I plan on doing more long string tillering with this one, or at least that is what i am thinking now. I barely use a long string with D shaped straight stave long bows, going from floor tiller to very low brace, but maybe the recurves require more of it? Thank y'all for putting up with me thinking out loud on this subject and I am open to any advice.