Pat, I did heat cure the smooth on, but I didn't heat the bow to that temp when I attempted to straighten it the other day. Monday I used my heat gun to heat the area of the handle between the bulbous portion and the fade. Where I had shaped the handle more narrowly. I then clamped the bow onto a straight 2x4 and allowed it to sit until this p.m. The bow had straightened about half the misaligned measurement. This p.m. I heated the other narrow portion of the handle and re-clamped on the 2x4 to cool and, hopefully hold the alignment.
Before I started heating the bow I looked to see if it would be possible to re-align by removing wood. I didn't think I could do it. The tips had been narrowed to 3/8" and the handle was almost completely finished. I just got ahead of my self. I think this second treatment with the heat gun may be the ticket.
I was concerned with the smooth on releasing, especially at the handle, but so far it hasn't. Of course, I haven't strung the bow yet...
This experimenting is helping me re-evaluate my bow making techniques and examine where I may be commiting errors. The bow is still a shooter and is definitely salvagable, but I shouldn't have been in such a hurry to finish it.