Hi, I'm new at bowery and currently working on my first full-length yew longbow (made self-bows of elm, ash, oak and hickory before). The problem is that it has already taken 6" of set at 18" draw. The stave had 3" of natural deflex in one limb, but I thought I might be able to correct it with a bit of heat bending. I hadn't really tried heat bending before though, so I ended op just soaking it with a lot of sunflower oil and reducing the set with about 1", which promptly sprang back, probably because I needed to take the bow inside before the night dew (is that what it's called? I'm from Scandinavia so English is not my primary language). The stave is 1 1/4 x 1 inch at the handle and I'm aiming at 35# 27". The wood has been seasoning for about 1,5 year.
Can anyone share some experience on whether another go for heat treating or other kind of correction will be able to make the bow at least shootable?
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