As my stash of osage is depleted of straight, clear wood I find my bow making to be 75% straightening wood and 25% bow making.
I have turned some wood that would have been impossible for me to work with a few years ago into premo staves.
I have found that a good insulating wrap after you heat and correct your stave really lets the heat soak in and you get much better results. On a form I do it like this, the Tee shirt is over a woop-de-do I needed to remove.
If I am doing a propelled or sideways correction in a small spot I use my aluminum angle for a reflector to heat the stave up faster, make a correction and wrap the angle and stave together.
The angle stores heat and is probably 300 degrees after I heat the stave. By wrapping them together the angle transfers heat to the stave
and I get a much easier correction.