Richard Korte here. In building many wooden boats and a lot of bows, I have a LOT of experience using epoxy. I made the switch from Smooth-On to epoxy for glueing up all of my bow risers, mainly due to the fact that you do not have to place the riser block into a heat box to cure. I also use epoxy to glue on grip accents and bow tips. I use MAS epoxy because it has served me very well in boat building and has never failed me in any of my projects. I always build my risers with an I-beam and add West Systems' 404 High Density filler to the epoxy to create a super-tough bond. I also have used Total Boat epoxy in many woodworking projects and it has served me well also. Look at the videos available on-line and follow the directions!! After shaping and sanding my risers, I always apply 4-5 coats of epoxy, with no additives, to totally seal the wood. Apply a coat, wait until it sets to masking tape stickiness, and apply another coat. After a day or two, I sand the epoxy, without cutting through to the wood, to 400-600 grit paper, then 0000 steel wool. Then spray on your preferred finish. A perfect finish every time with all pores and imperfections completely sealed. Works for me. Richard