another vote for 1:1 glop method. I preheat the wood a little, not much. I found that it was easy to overheat it, and especially with yew, it can "walk" on you, resulting in misaligned lams that have to be ground down more than you maybe planned to get your shape. Something I've found helpful a couple of times is to have a heat lamp over the cans of glue to keep them warm while I layup. I usually tend to mix a bit too much, but twice when I've missed and run short, I was able to very quickly mix up a bit more with the glue still warmed. I use a wall paper trim roller to spread the glue. Get 'em for $1.49 by the box at Lowe's and just throw them out after use.