I've made some serious contraptions for heat bending but I always seem to come back to dry heat...I don't use oil, I use a heat gun and just get as close as I can to my bow dimensions (allowing some generous 'whoops' room) and slowly apply pressure...this way, I'm not having to guess if I'm overheating, heating too long, damaging the wood etc...I just start heating slowly (low setting), keep the heat gun moving and then start applying some pressure with the clamp(s)...the wood starts to move when it's ready. I know, it sounds and to me is the most simple of the methods, but it continues to work with the least amount of cost/pain/mess/fuel associated with steam, boiling etc...my two cents worth. I've had splinters raise up in the past with all the different methods...that's why I keep the bow dimensions generous...plan for it and you won't be dissapointed. Cheers, P1.