Well, it's sitting in the vise while the Acraglass sets. I had to remove a very small amount of wood from one cheek with an abrasive strip my wife uses for her nails. So now the cheeks are bearing evenly. That took ages.
I'll take it apart this evening. I always leave the Acraglas on the cardboard square to check the progress of the hardening.
I tried using Devcon once on the advice of a friend who is an excellent stocker, on a rifle and the fumes made me feel ill.
Should have used a well-ventilated area, I suppose.