I have a really nice Hard Maple all roughed out. It has close to 3" of natural reflex. The upper limb has about 20 degrees of twist.
I really wanted to make a recurve - my first, but wonder if boiling the tips would straighten out the twist after being clamped in the form ?? Would it be better / safer to just use dry heat, and flip the tips a few inches, and straighten the twist and call it good??
I know that recurves need near perfect string alignment, and this one is enough out of whack that I don't know if it's worth ruining a really nice stave for a maybe. What do you think

It's 69" overall.