I've done the glue up and she's resting comfortably in the hot box.
I started out by getting everything I need ready. This is important because once you start it's too late to find something...
I then sanded both glue surfaces well to be sure I have clean, flat surfaces...
I then brushed both glue surfaces with a clean, stiff plastic scrub brush. This removes the saw dust for a good glue surface. I've always done this. I think I got the idea from Bingham's when I attempted a glass bow(I don't want to talk about it)...
...now, it's time for the glue. I didn't take pics because I had gluey gloves on and didn't want to screw up the camera. Once both surfaces were well buttered I added the alignment pins, 2 at the handle and 1 at each tip, and put the back on the belly. You can see the pins coming through the back with glue on them...
Then it's time to wrap each limb with the split tire tube and place the glue up on the form...
I drew the handle area down to the base of the form with 2 "C" clamps and added 1 small clamp at each tip...