Mike,
Either way works well, but I would recommend installing one in the riser first and then building the bow around it for your first time. If you are only going to make one or two bows with the Bow Bolt system, I would probably stick with this method.
If you are going to do a lot of them, the method Java Man uses will be just as good and a lot faster.
There have been very few problems that I know of, and almost all of them have been the result of a poor bond between the bow bolt and the risermaterial and the reason for that has usually been that the surfaces (especially that of the stainless steel used in the bow bolt)have not been cleaned thoroughly enough. Think "surgically clean" when you do one. Bad epoxy (too old, past it's shelf life)has been another reason and poor glue joints (at accent stripes)in the riser have come apart in a couple others. Finally, shaping too close (closer than 1/8") to the bow bolt has caused the demise of one or two bows.
Check out the website,
WWW.Warrenarchery.com for complete instructions for both methods of installations and please don't hesitate to call me with any other questions.
Have a great Christmas season, you too Mike and Gregg.
Craig