Just out of curiosity, I did an experiment to compare with my last dry heat wrinkle problem.  All things being equal (same elm, same bow design, dry heat, same caul, same amount of bend), I just thinned a new one out more before trying to bend it.  The last one that had the wrinkle problem was rather thick, about 3/4".  This one was about 5/8" thick, and it bent with no wrinkles or kinks.
So, I conclude from from y'all that steam/boiling is safer than dry heat to bend these woods, and I also conclude from my own experiment that thinner wood is also safer when using dry heat.