just learning how to post photos, hope it turns out the right size...this is one of first bows i made that turned out well and is still shooting. I gave it to a buddy when he came back from Afghanistan.
I generally back red oak with hickory/pecan. TBB generic dimensions start at 66" TtT, using osage, and given a 10" riser. When using oak, I add 2 inches to that and make mine 68", so that i can have a riser long enough to cut a shelf into. If i need to make the riser shorter than 10", i either shoot off the hand or build up a rest from leather. either way the transition on your fades is very abrupt, almost non-existent.Look on Sam Harpers site, on his board bow build, and there are 3 different pitures of 3 different ways to ensure a riser doesn't seperate. the most common of which fading into the board itself so that there is no pressure on the riser. When you look at the picture above, see how the angle of the fade is continued off the riser into the board
JLG, i have done handle overlays on red oak bows. totally unneccassary, but aesthically pleasing, and they can round out the grip a bit. make sure that they stay within the limits of the non bending portion of the bow, and you should be fine
These aren't the best pictures, and not my best bows, just the only pictures i had access too at work (yeah, i snuck a few minutes of Tradgang @ work). Hope it shows the points well enough. I am sure someone else might post a better example