I'm in the process of making my 3rd recurve and just encountered a setback. I was going to start gluing up a bow tonight and when I did my dry run in the press, the lams snapped in half. I am using Bocote lams, parallels being .09 and tapers being .120. The color of the lams was too yellow for my liking so I used a powder dye that I got from Bingham's to darken them up a little bit and they looked great. After drying I gave them a good wipe down with acetone to make sure any residue was gone and I would say I went pretty heavy on the acetone just to be on the safe side. The lams were sitting in my apartment at room temp the past 3 weeks since I got them in the mail. My question is, what would cause them to just snap the way they did? I'm assuming they were too dry and am wondering if that would be a result of the acetone or the powder dye possibly or maybe I just got some dry lams when I ordered....I have used the dye before with veneers when using actionboo lams. Am i better off just sticking with action boo and veneers over using the bocote lams? I appreciate your help, I'm scratching my head on this one.