I know a lot of bowyer hate working with G-10 for a number of reasons. It's tough on bandsaw blades, and requires a good carbide tipped blade. The other down side to this material is that it doesn't move like wood does in different humidity and climates. So the materials you marry it to has to be bone dry. Even taking special care, you end up having to refinish one here and there after shipping to a dry climate.... But.... I flat out refuse to give up on this material, and just spend a bit more time before spraying the finish and make sure they are heated to about 90 degrees overnight to make sure that wood is done moving....
The stuff mills very nicely with high speed router bits in the milling machine, and very nice for ILF riser work...
Here is a Sasquatch Special i just finished up that is a perfect example of why i love this stuff so much. This is a 21" long riser 66" length that has a 90# draw weight at 31.5". There is absolutely zero deflection in this riser. The G-10 is stronger than steel in both tension and compression properties. I have another bow just like it that has 110 pound limbs with no worries.
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