I am in the middle of a Siberian Elm R/D bow, and I need to decide wether or not to back this bow. It's 64 inches long, with a mild deflex and a pretty strong reflex. While steam bending the wood, I compressed a small portion on the outer 12 inches of the lower limb. I worry that will be a weak spot. I could back the bow with hemp string I have, or chase a few rings on the back, or flatten and back with some hickory strips I have. worst comes to worst I could always just lay down some fiberglass... Anyone have any ideas? I'm shooting for about 55-60 lbs. chasing rings might be the easiest. But will that be strong enough? I will heat treat the back of the bow.