5 years ago I came across a standing dead yew tree that had around 70 growth rings per inch and thought I would use it someday once I had more time on my hands. 3 years later I started my project, following the yew hunting bow build-a-long that Weylin posted. Everything was going really well until I started the steaming for the recurve. The initial process went well, as you can see from the pictures, but over time I just got way out of wack and it's been sitting in my garage for the past two years collecting dust. The bottom limb (the one without much recurve) seems much weaker than the top and the recurve didn't set for some reason. I have never had a whole lot of success with recurves, so I should not have tried it with such a nice billet, but I would still like to fix it if possible. Is there anyway to salvage this? Would attempting to steam it again work. Any tips or advice would be much appreciated. Thank you