Don, smooth-on is a very versitile and forgiving glue, but you must use it properly.On the can it says "for maximum bond strength mix equal parts A and B by VOLUME" and "for maximum heat resistance mix 2A TO 1B by WEIGHT". "Cures in 16 houres at 25 C, more rapidly at temperatures up to 100 C." I choose to go for bond strength so I mix it 1 to 1 by volume. This mixture is "non critical" within reason. In my experience simple measuring cups are close enough. I cure bows with heat strips timing 1 hour after they reach 150-180 F and so far have had no problems. When I first started I used the bow oven and cured 6 hours with the thermostat provided from Binghams which is supposed to keep the oven between 150 F and 180F, again with no problems. When I do riser glue ups I cure without heat but find it takes at least 48 hours at cool room temp(65F) for the glue to cure to the point where it is cured enough to sand or grind without gumming up your sanding belts. Also by curing your risers at room temps it will only strengthen the bond when you cure the whole bow at higher temps. Thats my eperience with smooth on and I wouldn't even try another glue because it has worked so good for me. If you have specific questions feel free to PM me, I'll help if I can. Bob