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Riser shape problem

Started by K30bowfisher, October 01, 2010, 01:26:00 AM

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K30bowfisher

So I got carried away with the drum sander shaping the belly side of my riser. Fades are nice and see through thin, but the shape back at the handle has too much curvature for the belly laminations to conform to the shape.



I've seen a build along Kenny M did where he puts the belly glass right through the handle and adds wood to the belly to finish out the grip.  Would it be better to try that or scrap this one and start over with a new piece of wood???

Disappointing as I was hoping to glue this up over the weekend.
It is better to be approximately right than exactly wrong.

Apex Predator

How thick are your belly lams? You can modify those ramps without affecting your handle section, and make them more lam friendly.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

GREG IN MALAD

If you bring the riser with you this afternoon I think we can fix it, If not, I have extra riser material.
I didnt miss, thats right where I was aiming

kennym

Lane, the deflex riser is exactly why I went that way.
Strait bows have a more gentle radius,but on deflex you can end up too short on the flat of the riser on belly side. I like a little more heel on my grip than I could get without the overlays. After I did one that way, I love the look of it!  

Great that you have a couple builders close to help each other and brainstorm new ideas!!
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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Trux Turning

That one can be save pretty easy. The top of the belly ramp needs to be flattened out-here is what mine look like.

K30bowfisher

Apex,

I don't have that measurement with me. In that photo, he tapers destined for the belly and the belly glass are under the riser. It looks goofy, but I just did that to put it away in a safe place for the night.

I am headed over to Greg's place tonight, he has kindly offered to help me out. I'll post up an update with what I end up doing with this.
It is better to be approximately right than exactly wrong.

K30bowfisher

Trux,

that looks really nice, that would definitely work. I may end up doing something just like that.

Thanks for the help everyone, I really appreciate it.
It is better to be approximately right than exactly wrong.

Apex Predator

Greg will steer you straight.  He's built lots of bows.
I didn't claw my way to the top of the food chain to eat vegetables!

K30bowfisher

Greg did in fact steer me straight. A little reshaping on the belly side of the riser and it took care of the problem.

Greg, I had to flatten the curve a little bit more on both sides to get the tapers to quit bridging across. My bow is in the oven as I type this. Thanks again for your generousity, help, and willingness to share. I still can't get over how nice your shop is. My son wants to build a black and yellow bow like that beauty you showed us. We had a great time visiting with you yesterday.
It is better to be approximately right than exactly wrong.

GREG IN MALAD

Lane,
I'm always happy to help, I was wondering if you got it glued up today. Make sure to let it cool down to room temperature before you deflate the air hose. Tell your son, that black and yellow bow is my favorite too.
I didnt miss, thats right where I was aiming

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