OK, then I want a miracle glue, because I want to use Osage laminations that are not good enough for the back of a bow. I have a lot of Osage that is curly, twisted, and so on that should be fine for bellies, or center laminations, but has no chance as the back.
So, now that we have sung the glib chorus about it not being the glue's fault, does anybody have a constructive thought about how to make this kind of lamination work.
Further, people do this with fiberglass/wood laminations all the time. So what glue works for them?
And, ["]the handle riser is on the same plain as the belly.[/"] Please note, the riser did not delaminate. The backing did.