Hi everyone!
I have had issues using a heat gun when trying to recurve limbs in Elm. Elm did not take it too well as it developed cracks on the belly.
Now I have an ugly twist at upper 1/3rd of the limb. I really like this stave and I don't want to screw it up with a heat gun again.
The twist is not extreme, but it will affect proper alignment of the bow.
Any ideas what I should use to take the twist out, apart from the dry heat.
Perhaps I should pour boiling water where the twist is before applying the heat gun to it. I don't know.

I've tried steam bending my Elm staves before, but the limbs always returned to their original shape, so I was not super happy with steam bending elm.
Any ideas what I should do would be much appreciated!
Thank you in advance