I do not know if this is of any interest, but here goes.When forming the backside of the riserblock in order for it to fit your bowform including the laminates that go on the backside of a RD bow, I have found out the following: The contour of the riser block may fit your bowform perfectly, but once a quarter inch of laminates is stacked on the form the riserblock may not fit so perfect anymore, depending a bit on your form`s shape.So here is what I came up with: I shape the back of the riserblock on the spindle sander (the belly side is still in block form)so it fits the bowform perfectly or near so. Then I place the metalstrip, laminates and glassfiber on the form, the glass is placed on the top so I have a smooth surface showing. The riser is placed on top of the stack and clamped in place, if adjustments is necessary I mark it and fix it on the spindle sander or by hand sanding. Now the riser is actually good enough for gluing, but sometimes I tend to be a stickler for accuracy, so here is what I do. I cover the stacked laminates with Saran Wrap, put a good layer of Epoxy glue on the shaped riser and clamp it onto the stack. When the Epoxy has cured, the blank cleaned up and jointed and planed or sanded you have a very exact template that can be used on a pattern sander or for marking.If the combined thickness of your laminate stack is changed a bit it does not matter much or one could make a couple more templates. Works for me. Bue--.