The bog-'standard method of bending wood is to put itnin a steam environment for a few minutes, remove it, place it on a jig, and then bend.
But could you reduce the risk of a delamination by creating a jig that allowed you to bend the wood with steam or vapor actively hitting it?
Wood seems to cool down rapidly upon being removed from a steam container/submersion. Every little degree counts when you're doing an extreme bend, as in the Scythian bow tips. Even when you get it on to the jig quickly, delamination can happen.
Has anyone ever used such a device?