Why don't you just heat the belly lam and remove the wood as you tiller? So long as you evenly apply heat, this shouldn't be a problem. I saw a carbonized composite boo bow made this way years ago. Heated the belly boo till it turned black, glued it up, then tillered normally. Plenty of heat still got through the lam. Lams are thin so you aren't really having a transition of heated material as in a self bow. It is more conistent due to how thin it is. Really, you are creating a heat treated lam, not a heat treated bow. No need to over think it. The yumi smoking thing is just to preserve the bamboo by the way. I read some info on it years ago and that is what they mentioned, although there may be more benefits to smoking. Boo grows mold easily.