superdave, the hideglue repair I did use sucessfully for the repair of sinewbacking that lifted certain spots. for fine woodcracks i'd consider you need to thin it well. then you have very minimal glue and probably not fill the gaps after drying?
sleek, Glue are a interesting topic. I didnt say west systems is a bad choice for bowmaking - so many people using it sucessfully, cannot be bad. I havent used that one. but these glues are made to stay in place after application. you can cheat them with heat a little. then the resin is made to instantly creep and spread. you cannot make a bow unless thicken it with "thixotropic agents" -

thats what they sell them as. In my case I use cotton flakes to adjust viscosity. makes my cheap goto epoxy for almost 10 years now. resin l by r&g, germany. the resin must be mixed very precisely by weight. I use the expensive stuff only for the very critical parts, like tips and hornjoints.