I have just finished a heat treated hickory D bow. Will post pics once I finish the finish on it and make a string for it. I did a two hour heat treat over a grill with coals. The grill is long and I was able to do almost all of one limb at a time. I did this when I had just gotten the bow to brace and it was still very strong. As a result, I ended up scraping away all of the dark toast and you can’t even tell the bow was treated. I really don’t care for that because I like the looks of a toasted belly, but also wondering if I lost some advantage of a stiffer belly by losing all the dark stuff. I might have re heat treated but I spent so much time on the tiller and I’m fairly happy with the bow as is. Any thoughts? Next bow I will treat later into the tillering