I tried to fix the delfexed portion today but it doesn't seem to work. I clamped down the very tip, the handle of the bow, and a portion a bit pass the mid limb before heating up a portion of the limb next to the tip with one of those small canister camp stove. I heated up this portion until it was too hot for one to even place their finger on for only a second and then I placed a clamp on it. I went up the limb and with my two remaining clamps did this at 2 other spots about 3 inches apart (maybe less) so that the entire deflexed tip was clamped down. I waited about 30 minutes for it to cool down and when I unclamped it, the limb still had its delfexed shape
I covered the belly in canola oil so it wouldn't be scorched which seemed to work. Should I space the clamps out more or keep the heat on one spot longer. It felt like it took about a minute or so for the spot I was heating to heat up to the temperature I wanted before I clamped it and moved on?
Eric, is it possible to add reflex or recurved tips during or after tillering? I would just need to track down some wood to make a form which might take time and I'm already having trouble straightening the stave.