Many thanks for all your contributions to this topic, which obviously can't be clearly divided in black/white. But I've learnt a lot...
One thing I'd still like to remark: When a bow looses artificial recurves/reflex it's not becoming "set". "Set" IMHO is, when wood is being overbendt and the structure doesen't return in it's naturally given position. I'f artifiacial reflex/recurves get lost by the time, the wood is returning in it's naturally given shape. It's not the same...artifiacial reflex/recurves are negative set.
And yes, i'm looking forward to present a nice pic of the bow after 1500 arrows.
Cheers
Set is any damage to the wood fibers that cause it to "stay bent" in any degree. It doesn't have to be string follow (which is deflexed limbs that remain in front of the belly, whether deflexed naturaly, by heat, or by set doesn't matter). It's possible to have 4 inches of natural reflex but end up with only two inches in the end. In which case you most likely got 2 inches of set, but no string follow. However, there is another occurrence where a bow can lose reflex and have it not be set. It's just undoing the reflex that was induced so to say and doesn't result in cell damage like set does. However distinguishing between that and set can be difficult. If it returns to its shape after time it's set. However, if it doesn't return it's more likely that other occurance, but it could also still be set. So to summarize again. if it returns it's set, if it doesn't it isn't necessarily not set, but could be the other occurrence (we should make a name for that).
This naturally relates to recurves because recurves are made of wood too. Just because they are recurvea doean't mean they are suddenly above the characteristics of the material they are made of. They can still theorectically get set, break, and suffer from all the other wood like ailments the rest of the limb may experience. Usually they don't because they are usually static and left thicker than the rest on purpose. But if we are going to have a truely dynamic limb then it is no longer static, but a working limb, amd if a working limb bends too much it will get damaged and get set. If the recurve completely un-winds that is a lot of bend that limb has to work for. Hence set can occur. However, I agree that it is less likely to occur than the other occurrence you mention where it just looses the heat induced recurve. So really I agree with you completely, i just didn't want the door to be shut on set entirely when it's still theoretically possible.