Wouldn't it depend on the wood? If it were osage, I'd leave it as is and do what Eric said...let the tillering and shooting in settle it in. For oasge, the damage to the belly would be crushing of the cells and set which will produce a sweet shooting reflex/deflex bow in the end assuming a good tillering job. I've never seen an osage bow's belly develop fatal damage. I've never heard of KY coffee, other than what I get at the gas station when I drive through, so if it is prone to fatal belly flaws when overstressed, then what Nasr said sounds like the safer way to go. Awesome looking bow so far. Looking forward to seeing what you decide and how it turns out.