If you would rather have a possibility of fire wood than a horribly performing bow... Then I would definitely flip tips, heat treat, and possibly add some more reflex if the flipped tips doesn't do enough. If it were me, not to spite you pat, I would definitely just add reflex and get all the weight and performance back. Nobody likes a quitter and I feel like I am if I just make a bow that will just sit in the corner forever then just TRY to make a good bow out of it. If I get pieces, it went out a real bow. If I get a bow, it will be an awesome performer. If I do nothing, it will sit in the corner of the rejected and actually will probably end up on the wall(who would want that!
) or in the fire or you will probably try to make a good bow out of it when you just feel like messing with it. So, in summary, I would try to make a bow and I recommend you do. I didn't on my 3rd bow and now I am going to fix it up now. I don't care if it blows because I have a bunch of awesome ones that I would use over it any day.