Tom, I have bent a lot of wood using Riche's method for localized bends and crick's in bow wood and it works great. For long sweeps, I use steam, and have done stock wood using steam because of the thickness, and it worked great as well. I even did something similar to what Taylor did, except I was using steam with a tin foil bonnet around the bend area, and putting in a cast off. If the stock is fairly straight and only the slabs being cut off are curling, I think, by steaming the stock, the pent up stress will show itself, and you will have a better idea what you are dealing with, and how much to over bend. Either way, when she's ready to bend, its like linguini el'dante, it doesn't take much force. Good luck!
Robby