With regards to V-splices and the like, I've often heard that it is advisable to hold your joint up to a light source to determine if it has gaps. If no light shines through, it is assumed there are no gaps.
However, that can't always be true, because the surfaces might not be perfectly level.
Meaning, they may only be blocking out visible light because the surfaces of the joint contact for a mere 10 microns along the surfaces in some places.
For example, I've got a V-splice. There's no light shining though when I hold it to the light. But I can stick my thumbnail in to the joint on the belly side of the bow. I can't do this on the back side, meaning there's still a gap in that joint.
Does this mean the joint is no good and needs to be leveled, or can hot hide glue fill up a gap that small?