For deep heat treat I used to use oil, but not any more. With a Mighty Mite heat gun I can get an even heat treat with out scorching the wood with no oil. I have heat treated Birch, Walnut,and Elm to the point were the bow's back was hot to the touch, and repeat the process 2 or 3 times before the bow was finished. The backs have held up fine. Birch,and Walnut are low mass woods. Elm is pretty dense, so I can get the Birch, and Walnut limbs heat treated in shorter order. The bows I made this way were 35 to 45 lb bows with 25.5 inch draw length tillered to 26 inches. May be why the backs are holding up just fine, and it sure feels like the heat is penetrating from front to back, but I will let you guys decide that. I know I am building better bows because of it.