It's not a problem at all. I don't have a picture in my phone any more. I ran out of space and had to clear a bunch of stuff. It did leave a little bit of a yellow hue, but it was on black licust so it had a slight tinge of yellow in the tan anyway. As log as this one decides to hold up until the end, I'll back it with some sheds to give a good look at how I did it.
I got one hook bent. The bow slipped a bit when I cranked down the first clamp, so it's a bit less than the 85-90* I was hoping for, but still more than enough to make a recurve. It made a decently smooth bend and only tried to crack and buckle in one spot. But a clamp and a little more heat around it and everything worked out fine. The crack went maybe 1/16" deep. I steamed it using a veggie oil, wet rag, foil, and a heat gun. After steaming it for a while I slapped it on the jig and kept the heat gun on it for extra heat to get it to bend around. I've done it this way a couple of times and it seems to work well.
Kyle