I'm a cooker, but I've been told that just letting it cure itself for 24 hours will do the job. The big issue apparently is that when Smooth On delams, it is generally a temperature problem, where the bow gets exposed to a temperature notably higher than it cured at. This is a major reason for all the warnings about leaving bows in closed up cars in the summer. As a matter of fact, if it's summer and you don't have an oven, you can cure the bow in a closed up car.
This temp. difference thing is also what makes it possible to cure the bow, then cure tips and overlays by simply cooking them at a lower temp. I cook my bows at 175 and any subsequent overlays (which I don't often to) at 120 to 140. I was told this was OK by a number of folks who apparently do it regularly. On the other hand, probably more folks just use Super Glue.