Yeah, sorry I missed this thread. Here is my takeaway ( because I never stop learning from you guys), and my two cents, because I have destroyed, and fixed, so many bows by reworking them......
"Too late in the game" is actually the perfect time, as far as I'm concerned, to add recurves or reflex, because the thin wood "takes" it better. If you do it too soon the changes often change back as you thin and narrow stuff, but you have to plan ahead.
On the other hand, late-in-the-game change, like adding a recurve, generally require a lot of re-tillering.
Compression fractures and tension fractures caused by heat reflexing are two very different problems.
2" of reflex over 15" of limb is a lot.