Thanks for the kind words, all!
Probably 80% of the bows I currently make are laminates. They're really bomb proof for customers. Also, I can select the grain I want, and the wood combos I need.
I make all my own backing & core strips. Yes, from boards. Some kiln dried, but most not. I select, season, and cut all my own wood. I order my osage directly from a sawyer in the USA, and he provides me exactly what I want.
I use a thickness sander to achieve dimensions and finish for gluing. I was using a planer, but the finish was not smooth enough. I use nothing but TB3 for all my glue-ups. It's cheap, strong, readily available, and cleans up with water. It also does not require a hot box for curing. I've never had a glue failure with it, including war bows up to 120#.