I have this HHB bow that's just about finished up and after a long round of shooting I notice the string alignment needs a little tweaking.
So I clamp it to my straightening caul and use my heat gun very briefly on one spot. I didn't think this would effect the tiller much cause it was just in one spot and only for a minute or two.
Low and behold that one spot bent a whole lot less, significantly effecting the tiller. I fixed the problem by going over the rest of the bow briefly with the heat gun.
All this got me thinking that the 6 coats of tung oil on the bow may have made for a much more dramatic effect from dry heat. The wood got much hotter with the oil finish and perhaps since I really took my time applying the tung oil, it had penetrated the wood deeply, causing a much deeper heat treating.
Anyone have any experience with this?