I agree Kenny.
When you put the pressure to those they may(probably will) split worse. You may "get by" by trying to fill with glue, etc. But you may not, and then you will always have a bow that you need to make excuses for. "When in doubt, throw out"
You have too much time and money into the project to try to make one set of lams work. I've been ticked off too many times after pulling the tape off a bow to take chances anymore. My eye is always drawn to any flaw in a bow I make and it soon become a "step child" bow on my rack that eventually gets camo paint or something.
Everybody looks at it differently, just my 2 cents. Chad