Ahh ok, ok I see what you say now. Yes, bending bamboo like that is tough,
this is why I always either thin the backing a lot for small radius bends or heat bend
it with dry heat and oil from the skin side on larger radius curves.
This way I can keep the backing thicker.
I never steam bamboo into shape, I think it bends better with dry heat and had
the same experience as you with steam and boiling.
Bamboo does not have to be very thick to hold its shape. If you make the backing
maybe 1/8" thick and the belly full thickness, this should be about 3/8" thick or a little
more. This thickness is plenty to hold a static recurve on bows up to 65# or more depending
how long the recurve is. (maybe 6" or so, shorter is better)
Mine was only 3/16" thick total because I was expecting to get a lot of weight....
BTW, I would be cautious about heat tempering the belly after glue ups unless the glue you use
is heat resistant.(epoxies might be ok for this, so Ive heard) My experience with titebond is it will
de-laminate while you heat it. I suggest you do any heat tempering before the glue up though,
just in case.
Alex