In regards to heat bending and not also tempering osage bows. I have noticed over the years that there is hot enough to bend and hot enough to bend and hold. There seems to be a fine line between the two. It seems like the hotter the wood gets through and through, without really darkening much at all, the better it holds its shape. You can also quickly heat it up and bend it no problem, it will even come off the caul looking the same. But, that quick heated bend will usually lose at least half what you put in it. It seems the best way to get a bow to hold its induced shape, without tempering it, is to hold that heat gun at least 6-8" away and ever so slowly heat the wood up to super hot, clamp and repeat. And, I dont go back and set with heat later. I know a lot of fella's do.