Thanks. I just tacked this bike together with the same resin I wrapped it with(MAS Epoxy). I had some carbon and glass tape which I used as an initial overlay of all the lugs and then wrapped them twice with the Manila. After the first layer cured I sanded them and then applied one more thin layer of Manila as neatly as I could, sanded them again and smoothed on one more layer of resin.
I used inner tube strips in place of vacuum bagging. That compresses the matrix and squeezes out the excess resin. After it cures the tubing peels off and the surface is very smooth and only needs any ridges of resin flattened.
I did sand the ridges of the nodes down since the bamboo wasn't the greatest in quality. That doesn't weaken it if you just knock off the lip of the node and don't try to completely flatten it. The bike is very stout. I can place my hands on the top tube and bounce my weight onto it with no signs of creaking or bending.