Working on a black locust bow. I’ve recurved the tips and added a little reflex to one limb to match the other limb and it has turn out to have some pretty aggressive reflex overall. The stave it came from was probably mediocre in that it’s probably 60% late wood on the back transitioning to 50/50 in the belly area. Because of the significant reflex and relatively thin rings I think it’s best to back this bow with rawhide. I also intend to heat treat the belly to try to avoid chrysals. My question is this - at what point should I heat treat the belly and then secondarily at what point should I add the rawhide backing? My instinct tells me to get it bending on the long string as even as I can and then heat treat it and then immediately back it with rawhide and go back to the long string and see where things sit before moving on to a low brace. Is there a better plan? Thanks in advance.