I never use heat to remove a bad backing, just takes too long. I clamp the bow flat on the work bench and use a hand held belt sander. You have to be careful and go slow but I just sand the backing till I see the glue joint start to appear and then keep moving down the bow. Then I use a toothing plain to get the rest of the backing off and to smooth out the glue joint. I can have the old backing removed and the bow ready for a new backing in 10 minutes. To remove a riser, I band saw it off, staying 1/16th away from the belly of the bow, then use hand tools to get to the glue joint.