I was almost finished tillering and shaping the limbs when out of nowhere one of them developed a hard twist. Before I was able to destring it, it delamed and snapped the outer 7 or 8 inches off the limb. As I sat there in disbelief, I gave the glass a tug and it pealed off the wenge tapers leaving exactly the same surface I spread the smooth-on on to. The wenge has no evidence of glue on it. It looks like it repelled the glue.
I'm not sure what I did wrong, but this is what I did. After the dry run I cleaned all surfaces with acetone. I preheated glass and tapers in the hotbox (150 deg. for about two hours) and warmed up the glue. In my delam paranoia, I decided to clean everything with acetone again incase the heat pulled any oils to the surface. I only gave the acetone about 10 minutes to evaporate. I then mixed the glue 1 to 1 and applied it to the surfaces, stacked the lams with the riser, lined everything up, pumped up the fire hose to 65 lbs. and put it all in the hot box for about 8 hours at 150 deg. and let cool for 10 hours. The glue lines looked good to me. Although, this was my first, so I really don't have anything to compare it to.
I really don't know what I did wrong. I live in Alaska and the temps have been well below zero. It's possible the glue froze in shipping. Did I screw up by cleaning with acetone and not letting it dry long enough? Was the wenge the problem? I used maple for the other lams and they seemed to adhere better. Any Ideas?
A couple buddies and I have got the bug and when the bow delamed I was pretty disenchanted by the whole thing. Anybody have any sources for bulk smooth-on, glass, laminations and other supplies. The shipping charges are killing us when ordering when ordering anything from the lower 48. We are considering making our own parallels and tapers. Any help would be greatly appreciated.