Who'd a thunk there was that much tannin in that white wood. What's really neat is the depth. My test piece was 4"x 1/2" x 1/2". After 4 days I ripped it down the middle and the color was the same everywhere. I had a handle insert glued in before I fumed it. It gets quite wet during the process and I think I dried it to quick. The OS shrunk and cracked the glue joint so I replaced it. Fuming makes the wood a little soft and I think that might have affected some of the heat correcting I'd done. Before I fumed it I had finally got it to hold the string. I'll let it dry a week or so and then try yet another heat correction. I betcha that'll be 15 or 20 tries. This one was a bear. I think the tips are to narrow. Is that what you meant by small, Bow101?
PS we were both posting at the same time. I really don't see how cutting the nocks deeper is going to stop the string from flipping off the side of the bow. I doesn't come off the tip, the tip twists and the string comes off the recurve. The loop stays in the nock. Like this