Pat, with the backing a little wider than the belly, the bike tube clamps wont work as well as they would if the back and belly were the same width, as they will catch the edge and not supply the pressure on the edges, where, IMO, it is needed most, wont it? I use el cheapo spring clamps, on the edges, and one on each side of the glueup, for the full length. Maybe 30 - 40 clamps in all. As the glue dries and the wood shrinks back down to normal size, the spring clamp keeps the pressure up and constant too.
I learned back a number of years from you about the Plastic Resin Glue and have been using it ever since on all things boo. Very happy with it.
When I glue up BBI's, I make the belly Ipe wider than the back Boo. This way, when I do the glue up, which is right side up so I can add Perry reflex blocks under the limbs in the normal manner, I can see the squeeze out all along the edges. If there is good squeeze out, I know that when the belly is taken down to the backing, I should have a good glue line. If they are the same width during glue up, it is harder to see the glue line.
Why do you make the back wider than the belly?
Russ