I typically don't use any heat with smooth-on, but I also don't use glass. Anyway, I would probably do as Fujimo said.
Smooth on will cure just fine at rooms temp or a little warmer. Remember that when you bake the whole bow the riser will also heat up so even if you think the heat is critical, the riser will get heated at least once.
Also consider that cured smooth on probably maintains its strength for like 100 years at ambient temps, but probably lasts like 2 weeks if kept at 200F, I'm being kinda sarcastic, but I think you get the point. I wouldnt expect the same life out of glue that I baked 25 times. I would bake it once like Fujimo .... Plus it's less work :-)