Begin working the bow on the tree, pull the tree rope down to about 3 inches a good 25 times, look for a nice even bend. If there are weak spots, stay away from them and remove some material from any flat spots. Don't pull the bow down any farther till you have it bending nice and even. Then pull it about 2 inches more than you did the last time, 25 times. Work the bow about 25 times after removing any material. Once the limb tips are traveling down to about 9 inches and it's bending nice and even, shorten up the string so you have about a 3" brace height. And continue working the bow down the tree 2 inches farther than before, looking for an even bend. Stay away from weak spots and remove a little material from any flat spots. Once the tips are bending to about 9 inches, shorten the string to a 6" brace height and continue tillering to your draw length. All the while maintaining an even bend. Don't ever pull the bow farther until you have an even bend.
With this being an all bamboo bow, you will remove wood from the edges of the limbs, not off the back or belly.