I have had two glue failures in the last two days.
In one case, I had glued a lamination to the face of a fade and on up the limb. It held for several hundred shots. The bow was Osage 66" ntn and shot very well at its 48#. The glue on the face of the fade let go in a flash and with a bang, destroying the limb. That gluing attempt was ill advised, because it amounted to gluing end grain on the fade. I understand that one.
The second failure was on a block added to the back of the handle. The fade was entirely on the block. I know the limb flexed too much under the lip of that block. But after I heard the crack, I checked the block and popped it right off with a chisel. The glue seems to have broken and didn't take any wood with it on either piece. The limb and wood were both Osage again.
The glue was Titebond II. I have not had this kind of trouble with it before.
I dampened the surfaces before applying the glue and it all looked good after curing.
I don't want to use epoxy, because I have had worse results with it.
Is there a glue that will penetrate the wood more than Titebond does? Or can I thing the Titebond and let that soak into the wood, then glue as usual?