Funny thing. I sawed out a red oak blank last week. the board was straight and true. I marked and sawed the outline of the back. everything was fine.
Then, I sawed extra wood off the belly on both limbs and BANGO , it had set. The bow was about five feet long and the set, instantly, was probably 3/4 " each end.
Well, i went ahead and carved the bow, at the local Renaissance Festival, hand tools only, surrounded by the normal crowd. Had fun, answered lots of questions. the bow is still curved. Figure I'll take it in to work tomorrow and toast the belly side while it is clamped in a long anti-stringfollow-curve.
So, from my experience, you don't even have to begin to bend and tiller and there can be "set".
piper