Ok, I'm back.
It seems that 250 - 300degrees Farenheit is the point that Acrylic becomes formable. If Smooth on cures well at around 150, it could be a goer.
I guess a simple test would be putting a sheet of the desired thickness acrylic into your bow- oven for a normal curing cycle, and seeing if it is springy plastic or floppy pasta when you lift it out!
Now given that perspex does heat bend safely and predictably at that higher temperature, it may be that the pressure strips could actually be molded to the exact curvature of a given bow form. I'm thinking that this would further simplify a glueup if the strips did not have to be forced into shape over the form, but rather just dropped over the stack and banded/ clamped down.
Ok guys, who's going to do the experiment?! if perspex doesn't reach it's floppy, formable state at bow curing temperatures, it may be almost the perfect option for pressure strips on a rubber band glueup....