its Leopard spotted Gaboon ebony halfseminole.
Ok I learned a ton about building bows from reading build-alongs and asking questions. So I decided to add a little more detail in the hopes that it may benefit someone who is a newer bowyer. I skipped a few steps in the cutting and shaping of the first riser. I am going to show you all those steps on the second riser. Todays post spanned about 2 hours of shop time.
So I took the cured riser block out of the vice and removed the clamps. Then I used the belt sander to carefully flatten the glue lines on one
side. It is important for the riser to be square so the angle jig will cut acurate limb pad angles. I use my TS to square the riser(bc I dont have a drum sander) by putting the flattened side against the fence and trimming the oposite edge and then flipping it and repeating. I start out with 1&3/4"riser stock. After this step it will be 1&5/8"
All squared up and ready forlimb pads to be cut.