Kirk, What did you use to glue it together? And did you rough it up with sandpaper before gluing?
Like most my laminations I run them through the drum sander with 36-40 grit sandpaper and use good old EA-40. I’m actually surprised I still have this riser, and Someone hasn’t bought it. I built it several years ago.
I used to do a lot of wood laminating with Urac 185. Good stuff, brown in color, can
Be heated and cured , or room temp cures just fine. It was discontinued, but is still produced by the same company under a different name. Unibond 800. Excellent wood glue…. But…. It doesn’t bond well to fiberglass or phenolic.
https://nelsonpaint.com/unibond-800-urea-adhesive-pint/In the days of old they used to build a lot of bows using Urac and had a lot of delaminating going on with glass bows. Once the epoxy came into the picture, Urac wasn’t used for glass backed bows much any more.
I used a lot of Urac to build action wood for bow lams, and mosaic blocks, and I used a bunch of it building furniture from black walnut. The brown glue lines disappear with the dark wood. We used it a lot with Teak on the bull works on boats and rails. It bonds real well with that oily wood for some reason.
If I were building a lot of board bows with no composites , I would use the Uni Bond 800 over epoxy. It’s a water based glue, and much more user friendly than epoxy. Kirk
Kirk