With such bows I firstly make sure it is wider than it is thick, and that the center line is good. Then I give it a good floor tiller, and simply pull it to near brace while gripping the bow on the tiller. If it is still unstable at brace, I usually reduce the thickness to make it more stable. Reduced draw weight traded for stability is usually better than a broken bow. Leaving it braced in a jig for some hours may also help get rid of some reflex, to make it more stable. - just make sure the tiller is fairly good before doing that, to avoid hinges.