Hi guys. I'm about to attempt my first multi-wood riser. I'm not even sure what you call it but it's the designs that have a curved phenolic strip running between two different wood pieces - one convex cut and one concave cut - to form a composite riser structure. I plan to use my snazzy new Robo-sander and custom template to do the job. I did a practice run and the sanded surface of the practice wood ended up smoother than I expected. I'm using the roughest Robo-sander grit I could find (60 grit I think). Should I rough up the wood bonding surfaces a bit more before epoxy application? If yes, any suggestion for a suitable tool to do this? Do they make a grooving file of some type?? Am I worrying too much???
Thanks,
Charles
Madison, AL