Thanks for the input everyone.
I was asking because I am working on my first tillered Osage stave. There are a few that I need to chase a ring on, but they're above my tillering skill at this point.
It has stupid tiny rings and the normal amount of character... So I was rough on one spot chasing the back and popped a splinter. I repaired it with what I had on hand which was CA glue, backed it with linen fabric using titebond 2, and went to play with it after adjusting the tiller a little.
It does have a serious plunk on release and the string sits outside the handle. I was just trying to talk myself out of heating it after gluing a backing on it, but I have decided that I'm going whole hog and seeing what I learn. I'm steaming in mild-ish recurves and going to align the string and see how it feels if it holds up. I have a 26" draw that shortens when I'm a little hunched over so I figured that the 52" stave would make a straight tipped bow with a slightly bendy handle, but the stack is miserable for me on top of string slap and handshock.
If it survives, I'll start a thread for it. So far, Osage is impressive stuff.