There are a number of really good epoxy choices out there, and all of them should work just fine under the right conditions and applications. I messed around years ago when the big Huntsman promotion went public and tried some myself….I Did not like the thin viscosity of the stuff at all and the way it soaked into some woods like a sponge, and I did not send any bows out using it until I tested it myself… that was one of the very few times that I had a limb delaminate on me, and that glue went into the hazardous wast bin.
The thing I love about EA 40 is how user friendly it is. I use a smooth putty knife myself and grind all my lams to 40 grit. The putty knife applies it very smoothly and fills the sanding grooves nicely.
Heating the glue prior to mixing makes a big difference, and thins the viscosity a bit, and mixing it thoroughly makes application a breeze, but you need to move right through the application process fairly quickly before it starts kicking off. Of all the different epoxies I’ve used, EA 40 has the best pot life, and has been the easiest to work with. I’ve used a lot of west systems epoxies on boats for years, and it’s good stuff. But for building bows I wouldn’t recommend it.
That doesn’t surprise me that black widow went back to EA 40…. The stuff is damn hard to beat. Kirk