Exactly. Anything I can do to keep what's in my head straight.

At this point in the build the staves edges have been sharp.

so from now on I'll be sure the edges on the back will be eased a bit by slightly rounding it

initially I had planned to use the stave as is without heat corrections but I decided otherwise. Clamped to the caul you can see how far out this limb is

so as I always do I coated the belly with cooking oil

Got my clamps and small luan plywood clamp pads standing by and started heating at the fades. to get the limb over enough I place a small pad to use as the fulcrum for the initial bend

I used the wooden clamp to pull the limb around
