I have done a bunch of Hickory and fine it reacts well to heat
I do get it pretty hot, I want it hot enough to touch but you know you don't want to hold on, dry and seasoned is the key I think, I have it good and floor tillered before bending or adding reflex. I do it a little different, I pull the tips into the form first, then start at the handle and work out to the tips, My thoughts are it is absorbing the heat all the way and the limb already has some pressure on it from the tips being pulled in, I also usually leave it on the form overnight, seems to hold most of what i do to it when I do it this way, like I always say, lots of way to skin a cat
but this works well for me. Hickory make a great tough bow and in dry environments it should really shine.
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