OK, so the Civilian Archer's Society was in Tunnel Hill, GA last weekend, and it was REALLY hot and REALLY humid. I always use Titebond 3 for my bows, and I had one bow explode on me, and two bows that were heavily used take on tremendous set.
The bow that exploded revealed a failure of the glue joint itself, as, where it separated, it let go of both pieces of wood with no hickory sticking to the jatoba, and no jatoba sticking to the hickory...
All of my bows are backed with 1/8" hickory and belly woods are either red oak, jatoba, or purpleheart.
Here's the question...
I need a glue that is going to hold up even under such hot and humid conditions.
Unibond800???
Resorcinol?
Smooth-on EA40?
Or something else?? Opinions???