Hi gang,
I just got into the ILF game and could not find a riser that I really liked or could afford. I am a hunter and wanted to have a setup that would fit the bill. I love the idea of being able to swap out limbs from recurve to longbow, different weights, etc. I like shorter bows so I thought I would go with a 15 inch riser. I already had two sets of T******H recurve limbs (45's and 50's). My initial goal for this riser was for it to be very functional and hella strong. This being my first one, I didn't know how pretty I could make it.
I apologize in advance for not having a lot of pics for this build. I didn't think about documenting it until I got started.
Here's my first pic. This was my initial glue up. Let me fill you in on the details. Most of my material came from Big Jim's Bow Company. I started with a 2x3.5x18 inch brown/black actionwood riser block, a 72 inch piece of Gordon's composite core-tuff glass (.030), and a few pieces of 1/8 inch black phenolic.
Here it is after I pulled it out of the oven and ran it through the planer to clean it up.
Here's a close up of the phenolic and glass. I may have over done it, but like I said, I wanted it to be strong. I didn't want to mess with doing an I beam so I stacked it up throughout the length of the riser.