The longbow that I am currently working on went crack this morning while I was stringing it up for the first time this morning. The riser overlay was coming loose from the back of the bow. I sanded the bubinga off of the black fiberglass accent, and then was able to pull off the fiberglass pretty easily. I put the overlay on yesterday morning and it cooked for 4 hours at 140 deg. The smooth-on is new to me, since I have only had it a couple of weeks. I bought it from Threerivers, which has a lot of stock turn over, I'm sure. I sanded both surfaces with 80 grit and cleaned everything with acetone. The only thing I'm questioning is the ambient temp. My garage was 50-55 deg when I laminated the overlays to the bow. Maybe bad smooth-on? I've been using smooth-on exclusively for the last 9 bows, and have had absolutely no problems. Any ideas?