Morgan, I do that all the time. It works just fine, as long as you're just looking for a hint of reflex, or "back-set". I usually use a chunk of 2x4 under the back of the handle, clamp that down to the bench, then clamp the tip of each limb down to the bench, and stand back and look at the arc in relation to the bench surface, to insure that left and right are consistent. If the gap is too short in one spot, you can slip a block of wood in there to raise it, or if the gap is too tall, you can put a clamp on that spot after heating, to pull it down even. You only get about 1/2 of the block's height in reflex from this method. A 2x4 is 1 1/2" thk, and I ended up with 3/4" overall reflex, after it was cool and un-clamped. And most of what remains after shooting it in, is in the outer 3rds, where there's little bend.