I am surprised that no one has done a strength or adhesion test at different curing temps and torture tests at different temps... I would or may do it but I always have my hands full with experiments already... I would bet curing at 100-120 degrees and curing at 180 -250 degrees is not gonna be a big difference in adhesion qualities... I remember doing a quick test on EA40 when I first started making bows... I don't remember at what temp I cured the stuff but I remember pulling lams apart and the wood was ripping... It was probably at room temp because I don't think I had an oven yet... If the wood is giving before the epoxy bond is, it's good enough for me...