Remember: glues like TB favor a smoother, void-free mating surface. It also cures at room temp. Expoxies work better when the mating surfaces are roughed up a bit (such as from course sandpaper, a hacksaw blade, etc.), and can fill small voids. Some require heat to fully cure, others will cure over time at room temp. Overall, for a board bow of this design, glue such as TB III is the safest bet. It's water proof, strong, and the mating surfaces are already prepared as per the glue's intended use. Just a thought.