This is an old post, but I don´t find any answers in this post, so I thought I would make a reply here...
The question of epoxy and its curing time is not simple. Despite what manufacturers like West System tell us about the curing time during different temperature conditions, it is not really true. All epoxies I have used will actually continue to harden for several weeks. With bow making, I have found the problem with West System 105/206 that it is getting too brittle during the time and it cracks like glass. For a bow, this can show up as a sudden break of the bow after weeks of use!
I have used Wests G-flex, and it is flexible the first days, but also this epoxy become rather brittle after a longer time...
As bending a bow creates a tremendous stress on the wood lamination and exoxy, I suggest that you wait at least 4 days with the bow in room temperature before you start to tiller it. Althoug increased heat may reduce the time, it may also reduce the quality of the epoxy, which might become more brittle...
All this is said by many years of use with many kinds of epoxy...