We built up 3 bows using carbon. We used it under the glass and on the back of the bow only. Each of the bows has been shot over 1000 times and no issues have come up so far.
I don't know if the carbon adds performance or not. I spoke with Elmont at Bingham's, and he said it would add 5 fps, basically making a 50# bow shoot like a 55#
The carbon laminations they sell are sanded both sides and meant to be placed under glass. I was reading the Traditional Bowyer - More Unnecessary Fun" book - and he uses caron on the back with no glass over it - but talks a lot about it being a different type of lamination - maybe a different weave??
At any rate, after reading about some failures people had I haven't had the guts to try a bow w/ just carbon.
I like using the carbon for stability if nothing else - maybe you get a little performance gain, maybe not.
As a side note on the epoxy - I have have used smooth-on EA40 baked between 150-180 degress for 6 hours.