Hey guys,
So I'm new to this, and recently got my form built and ready to go. I got my materials on Saturday to begin my build(big shout out to Kennym!). I'm stuck right now because I'm having issues getting the riser block to fit snugly enough with no gaps where I can see light through the curve of the handle. Its perfect now except for about an inch from the left side. I have tried so much to get the block perfect, but I keep messing up other spots when I try to take it all down except for that one spot. Since this spot is towards the end of the riser handle, can I just leave the small gap? The wood there will be paper thin, so I'm assuming that small portion will bend to the lams when I clamp it right? If not, does anyone have any method that works well for sanding these riserblocks to perfection? My biggest pit fall with it is trying to stick the tapered lams in every time I check for gaps. They don't want to stay together when I press on them, and even though I've bevelled the end past 45 degrees, superglue won't hold them together, it just pops loose. Should I use EA 40 Smooth on to hold them? Can anyone walk me through there method for sanding the riser block in a recurve? the jig I'm using is from SwissBows.com from the 52 inch build. Any tips or tricks would be much appreciated
Thanks,
Brian S
Athens Ga