Well the best results I have had so far have been with gorilla glue. I lay a layer of glue on the wood, lay the silk down dry and rub the glue in, than apply another layer of glue on top of that and smooth it in. After doing it this way, the results have been alot better looking than the first time. Although the silk is saturated with un-thinned glue completely, compared to the first time where it was just lightly glued down with watered down glue, the results were alot lighter, which was weird. This glue is a bit weird too. On a couple test pieces of wood I did, where I applied some glue like you would a brush on finish, the glue did dry pretty clear. But it seems to make very visible smudges extremely easily with the lightest touch, even 2 days after the glue has dried. I know if I use it to do a backing, I will definitely do a coat or two of poly before I even tiller the bow.