I have decided to try my hand at building a hickory flat bow with a backing and have read many books on indian flatbows including traditional bowyers vol. 1. Just to get my feet wet, I bought a floor tillered stave and a fiberglass backing strip for my first try so that I can get some experience tillering without having to start a square one. I don't want to build a reflex/deflex on my first bow but I do want to build in reflex into the bow before I glue on the backing. I plan to hold each limb over boiling water for about 30-45 minutes and then clamp the stave into a homemade form (8 ft. 2x4 with blocks of wood placed on the 2x4 for the limb tips to rest on )that will hold the limb tips forward about 2 - 3 inches. Is this a good idea or how should I do to bend the wood. Should I even be trying to build in some reflex. Secondly, I plan to glue on the backing once I have some reflex in the limbs ( I hope I'm describing this correctly ) with smooth on ea 40, siran wrap and bicycle tube inserts. I've read that you are supposed to back the bow before tillering to be more successful but then I've been told otherwise as well. Obviously, I don't know. Thanks for all of your suggestions. Bhill