Been there done that.
One of the (many) times I made an ass of myself (usually involving a woman!) was doing something similar to your eperiment with a short length of Hazel...
I posted my "results" on here and was kindly and patiently told that I was doing it too quick and just charring the surface. I was pointed towards TBB vol IV.
Once I'd heat treated a bow successfully, I posted it and ate humble pie...
I'm still willing to listen and learn.
The moral is, you are probably just doing it too quick and not hot enough.
Subsequent experiments, once I knew what I was doing showed that 200 degrees C (390F) is needed for a sustained time to do the job.
Del