I said I'd do one, so here it is. This is just going to be a very basic ILF riser, what I'm calling my Mark II model, my second prototype.
I started this morning with some pieces of common red oak 1x2 and 1/4x2 from Lowes, as cheap as it gets. Maple would have been nice, but the hardware stores near me don't stock any. One day, I'm going to make the trip up to San Antonio's Woodcraft store and find some better pieces.
I got the aluminum ILF dovetail inserts from the bay today, too.
I should mention that I have no real shop to speak of, just a few hand tools and small power tools. I have a circular saw that will be doing the bulk of the work initially, so I build a jig for it that lets me use it like a table saw or a miter saw.
This took longer than you would think because I had to use a hacksaw and rip down the length of one of those pieces of aluminum, which took me a solid 30 minutes to do.
Then, jig completed, I cut some pieces of my phenolic. I got my phenolic from Amazon, XX grade paper phenolic, 1/4" thick and tan. I wanted black, but there was none. The phenolic will be uses in a 1/2" thick accent strip as well as a partial I-beam.