The Smooth On website has a technical bulletin for their glues. For the EA-40 glue the bulletin says that it will reach full strength after 24 hrs cure at room temp. It says additional strength can be achieved by heating it to 150 deg for 4 to 6 hrs (I think I remember). The real purpose of raising the temp is to "trip" the glue at a higher temperature than you will be using the bow at. Reason being that if the bow gets hot, the glue will start to weaken. But when the glue is "tripped" at a higher temperature the carbon chains will lock together better and will not weaken until that higher temperature is again reached. So, if you make the bow in the spring when it is 60 deg, and then shoot in the summer when it is 90 deg, no worries about changed performance.
For me, I lay up the riser and let it cure for 24 hrs. Then I go about making my bow and then let it cure again for 24 hrs. Then I stick it in the oven for 6 hrs. But I am not trying to make alot of bows... So time is no real issue.
Bottom line - check out the smooth on website, lots of good info...