I am almost finished separating the hickory backing from the belly board, also hickory. I heated up a thin knife, really thin, on a stove, not red hot, but hot. The backing got warm, kinda hot, not like heat treating a belly, but warm.
Did using the hot knife, about 150 degrees as it separated the Titebond 3, do any real change to the backing? Or is the estimated 150 degrees like having it in a car in the summer, so no harm done.
I am going to use Smooth On epoxy after I let the pieces re-hydrate a few days.
Will flip the backing, using the unglued side for the Smooth On glue.
Mark