I rarely ever used super glue on a bow but use a good lighter for applying the flame and keep it away from the serving or string. There are really just a few knots used in archery. D-knot, serving type knot and half hitch.
Most drop rests I hate the little brackets to attach to the cable for the control cord. For the most common ones in the down cable tie a serving style knot even with the bottom of the grip, press the bow to loosen the cable and put the control cord through the cable and pull it through. Shoot the bow a few times and the drop away rest will pul the control cable through to where it needs to be to be timed. Then press again cut the control cord about 1/4 inch longer than where it came through the cable. Fray the control cable out after pulling it further through the cable again to keep the heat away from the cable and melt it down like on a d-loop and let it cool before pulling back into the cable. Your Rip cord or QAD drop away will be times so it drops at the correct time and look clean for the installation.
these 2 youtube videos go through some of the knots pretty well. I actually used the paracord and arrow training employees on the knot tying, they are big enough to see it better.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COtubjTK-Mkhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sVS7WR2LOD0