Riser duplication how do you do it.

Started by BrushWolf, July 19, 2015, 02:57:00 PM

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BrushWolf

I currently use a sander and rasp but it takes atoll on the hands.  So how do you all do it mainly for the grips.
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Crooked Stic

Spindle sander and calipers. after a few you get the knack.
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SportHunter

I've seen some use hand held spindle sanders. Been thinking of adding one to the kit.

BrushWolf

I use a drum sander in a drill some it does help a lot.
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kennym

I used this on the last bow , bocote riser, didn't plug up much and I bet if I ran it in reverse on some maple it would clean right out.

Its a tire repair tool for grinding before the patch. Think it was less than 5 bucks when I bought it several years back,wish I'd tried it sooner.

I put a carriage bolt in it with a washer and nut to hold it.

Run it slow or fast, no prob and it really shapes stuff. I imagine it would shape fingers too, so be careful if you try it!   :D  

 
Stay sharp, Kenny.

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BrushWolf

That's  pretty  neat right there Kenny it sure would save on sand paper. Thanks for the tip.
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