I'm making a Maple backed Cascara RD. At the moment the limbs are 1 3/4" wide tapering to about an inch at the tips. They are 5/8" thick tapering to something less than 1/2" at the tips. It's been heat treated to lock in the reflex. I think I've read that I should tiller the bow somewhat before I glue the backing on but in order to prep the back I have obviously violated a bunch of rings. Cascara seems to be a bit tension weak so it would probably break trying to tiller it. If I glue the back on now the bow will be way more than the 40ish# I'm after and I would probably scrape off most of the heat treat. I can't heat it after I glue the back on. It's my first Cascara bow so I'm kind of guessing at limb thickness. I'm stuck in this vicious circle and the only thing I can think to do is not worry about the heat treat. Is there an other way out of this?