A few weeks ago I took a heat gun to the belly of a hickory flat bow. First time I had ever tried to increase compression strength this way. I basically toasted it a golden Brown. - Result, bow took a 2" set. (like 2" of string follow)-- so if I gained any compression strenght, I figure it was negated by the set. I really don't see how you can rapidly remove moisture from one side of the limb, and not have this occur. I can see how a heat gun would be handy for creating reflex, but am stymied at this point to see how its going to do you any good on the belly. I must be missing something here -- anyone have an answer?