Tite-Bond III. Put a thin layer down and let it cure out good first. This will protect your stave from soaking up the moisture from the skins and the glue. Then add another coat of glue plus put a thin coat on the skins and lay them down from the handle out, working out wrinkles, air bubbles and excess glue. If the skin hangs well over the bow you don't need to wrap after adding the skin. With some skins, they are thicker and need wrapping to hold well to the bow as the glue cures. Give your bow at least a few days after skinning it before you stress it. Pat