I pulled the lam bow deflex glue up off the form this afternoon. Mixed results at best, with a complete failure on the gluing front...
The bow after coming off the form:
On the plus side, it only lost about 1" of the 6" of deflex that the form had. I had expected quite a bit more than that, so it is a pleasant surprise.
A better view of the riser and fades with an 18" ruler for scale, showing they aren't nearly as steep as they looked on the form with all the clamps in the way:
Now for the train wreck:
The gaps are due to the lams cupping massively. I didn't get any pics of the cupping but it was severe in places, over 1/8" across the 2" wide lams. The glue up was dry in a few spots as well, which is my fault, but the cupping was so bad it didn't matter. I used TBIII because it is more than strong enough, is much cheaper than epoxy and non-toxic, but I didn't expect the lams to cup like they did from the moisture. It looks like I will be moving to epoxy for the next run unless I can figure out a pressure strip arrangement that will keep the lams flat while the glue dries.
Mark