Hey guys, I recently made a simple perry reflexed maple backed cherry to basically for practicing the whole operation of cutting and gluing the lams and everything, this was my first laminate and more so a "test run" with no high expectations.My Unibond has not arrived yet so I tested this one with Titebond 3. I glued a 3/32" piece of maple to a 1/4 piece of cherry overnight. I cleaned the glue up sides of the lams with acetone after roughing them up a bit with 60 grit, then covered everything in titebond, followed by clamping it into a 2' reflex on a basic selfbow straightening form. ( will be making a more open form for spring clamps for future lams ) This morning I took it out of the form and it appeared to have no major gaps. After doing a few hours worth of rasping/drawknifing/handplaning/ and sanding on the bow stave, I went to bend it, and it practically exploded just below the fade. upon inspection it seemed as though this spot received less glue than may have been needed, however I am not positive on what the exact cause of breakage may have been. Has anyone has good results with maple backed cherry before?