hey guys. i just wanted to share my results with my first fire hardened bow, using keith shannon’s method. i used american elm and it came out to 45 at 28. i am far from a great bowyer and my tillering skills are enough to make an alright bow. even with this it’s the first bow i’ve made that returns to an inch of reflex immediately after in stringing. it just feels more responsive in the hand. and is a good light bow. now the performance is good but living in the north east the best part is the hydrophobic quality. i left it in my basement for a few days with no finish in it to test it. i strung it immediately after and shot it repeatedly and had no negative effects. the relative humidity in my basement was 65 percent. this isn’t exactly a scientific experiment but with raw elm this would have followed the string excessively after. can’t wait to experiment with different woods. i’m gonna try fire hardening some of my other finished bows and see what that does too. thanks - erick