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Title: riser layout questions
Post by: toppredator on February 21, 2011, 09:03:00 AM
I am new to bow building having built 2 hickory board bows and a laminated r/d longbow that turned out pretty good.  I would like to build a take-down recurve now.  I have access, through a good friend, to forms for the limbs and hot box for curing the glue.  My only problem is I don't particularly care for the riser design he has.  It's a little to bulky for my taste.  My question is, where is a good source for design ideas?  Can I draw my own and if so what dimensions are critical?  I'm not trying to re-invent the wheel I would just like to build something a little unique.  Any help on the subject would be very appreciated.  TRW
Title: Re: riser layout questions
Post by: macbow on February 21, 2011, 11:23:00 AM
I don't have any to help with. Most guys see a bow they like and sorta copy and modify it to their taste.

If you use your friends design to get the area where the limbs attach right then you can slim it where you'd like.

If you put a strip of phenolic through it for strength then mass is not as important.
Ron
Title: Re: riser layout questions
Post by: Bradford on February 21, 2011, 12:42:00 PM
Yeah, macbow is pretty much right.

Just find any handle that works.. then make it your own.  I used the Binghams design then radically changed it.  But it gave me centers and the pad angles.

The riser can be many different lengths.. 12", 16", 20".. depending on what overall length and the type of pull you want.  So your block of wood (woods) will be approx: 2" x 4" x 20" then go from there.

If you do some searching on here, you can probably find someone that has posted a design drawing.