During a nice hot summer day, placing the glued up bow and form in a car will do a passable job of "heat curing" your bow.
You can use a "box" made of mylar backed insulation, like is used to insulate gas hot water tanks, and 2-4 100 watt light bulbs to heat cure your bow.
Just be sure you check that the bulbs will not touch the insulation material, nor the bow itself.
Lee Valley sells an epoxy glue that is said to be good for skis and golf clubs-that should work for a bow.
Your form MUST be square along its length, or your will build twist into the limbs. A router will do a great job of keeping the "face" of the form square to the main body of the form.
If this is a "one off" project, you can make yourself heavy duty rubber bands by cutting the "bands" off of a car tire inner tube. Probably you can scrounge a punctured tube from a tire shop. A motor cycle tire tube might even be a better bet.
To use the "rubber band technique, you drill holes thru the sides of your form, and insert lenghts of doweling thru the holes. The rubber bands are stretched over the form and bow glue up to clamp the lams together while curing.
I am sure that others with more experience than myself will chime in with good advice, too!
Good luck with your project.