My solution is to just bend Elm. Nine times out of ten it won't even lift a splinter when bent in a sharp curve.
I've HAD elm give up a splinter before, but you have to be REALLY pushing it.
Elm gives me almost no trouble here, unless I have had the cross section really lopsided, thick on one side, thin on the other.
When I tried this originally, I just arranged tiny C-lamps and a short strap, etc, where I could boil the whole thing in a tall pot I have. Eventually, I just started doing recurves other ways, like belly overlays, and found them easier. Not to mention most of my real recurves are backed or laminated, anyway.