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ambidextrous riser

Started by amazonjim, February 02, 2012, 09:05:00 PM

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amazonjim

Well I am about to begin to make me an ambidextorus riser out of a solid piece of blood wood from Peru.

Before I start, anybody got any suggestios as how to begin, as I have not done this before.

Jim

Dmaxshawn

I have seen a few glass bows that are ambidextrous and they were I-Beam risers with phenolic to strengthen.  

Hope this helps you

PV

I'd not cut the sight windows very deep.

This bow has a 5/8" phenolic "I beam" riser. I  "I beam" all my double shelfs for strenght. Not saying it needs to be done just what I do. Probably could have cut the shelves a bit deeper on this bow but with the proper spined arrows it shoots well.



kennym

Paul, that is exactly what I was gonna reccommend and how I would have built it!!

Nice job!  :thumbsup:    :thumbsup:
Stay sharp, Kenny.

   https://www.kennysarchery.com/

amazonjim

Ok, thanks I am not building the whole bow just the riser, what bolt inserts and how to install them.

Anybody game for building one?

milehi101

When I make a new riser design I always cut it out of a pine 2X4 just to make sure what I had in mind is what I want .  It only takes a short time and could save some expensive wood

PV

Thanks Kenny!
The phenolic really stiffens up the riser.

I call that bow "Confusion"

Not sure  right or left



or what weight to shoot.  :dunno:

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