This is the 3rd one I’ve had this happen on. Bows are shootable, but i would like to figure out what’s causing this and how to prevent it. These have all been staves that I have kept avoiding due to twists and bends. I finally decided it was time to try and learn how to straighten them. (Ran out of straight staves). I think all of the above advice definitely has merit, and the 1st 2 where only 2 years in storage, taken down to a thin layer of sapwood, sealed with several heavy brushed on coats of shellac. I chased them to a clean back ring but did not seal again before applying heat. These 2, I can agree were probably still had too much moisture in them. The 3rd one I really feel was dry.
Can I be applying the heat too fast, too hot, or too long?
I’m starting another one, another 10 year old stave, that I’ve chased the back on. I think I will seal this 1, then get it to floor tiller, and try oil. I’ve got nothing to lose. I no different techniques work in different areas, I just have to find one that works for me.