I know I have seen posts related to this, but I'm not sure I have ever seen it specifically addressed. I did a Hickory backed Ipe bow and was planning on doing another 100 shots this weekend. With the 100+degree days we are having, I am a little nervous about continuous shooting in the heat. When I did the glue up I did so in 70+ degree temperatures naturally with no artificial heat source and used TB3. I also allowed the glue plenty of time to completely cure before I started working on it. The bow shoots great, so far, with no signs of delaminating after 100+ shots. Once the glue cures, are there dangers to the glue while shooting in extreme heat?