Ok, it's done except for final finish. Am uncertain what to use for the final. The recipient is partial to Tru Oil but I've never used it on a bow before. Love it on gun stocks though! So far it has three coats of water based wipe on poly for sealer with each coat followed by a 400 grit sanding. That water based poly whiskers the wood just like plain old water.
Riser is walnut. First walnut riser for me an maybe my last. Depends. Did not think well of this particular piece of wood. Too soft for my taste, but I've worked with walnut on gunstocks that was much harder. Clear glass, maple lams with under glass lams stained lightley with a golden brown stain. A bit more figure popped out than was expected but still not much. Walnut overlay on the back of the riser. The bottom pic shows the arced set back of the limbs. Starts about two inches beyond the fades and progresses evenly toward the tips.
Glue lines were not as good as could be. Used 70# of pressure and may go to 85 on the next one. At least one more to come off this form. It will only differ in that the riser will be rosewood.
Please feel free to critique! Am always up for some good advice.