All depends on how deep was the heat treating. Until several months ago, I did not do any full heat treating of the whole belly. After I got the silicon heating pad, I have been heat treating many of my old bows, over twenty of them for now. When I did really deep heat treating to make the belly dark brown, I gave them more than a week to rehydrate. Still I suddenly broke two old oak bows on full draw, after many years of no such failure. They have been heat treated with the heating pad for more than an hour until the wood smoked a little. That was clearly too much. Now I stop at light brown and never more than a hour. I also simply measure the weight of the bow in grains and wait until it stops getting heavier or even lighter. Be safe.