i bhad the same problem, when i way laying up my short static recurce.
so i did 2 things:
1.i made a short- about 6" longer than the riser( 3 each side) mock up stack( just the back stack- not the stack on the belly.
so same lams, tapers, and a piece of 030 wood to simulate the glass thickness. and i glued it all together down into the form- so i now had a simulated back stack, that was the right shape( well it did spring back marginally- but was good.
so now i had a proper shape profile that i could squeeze down into the form, while dry fitting the riser- and doing the final touch ups- lam splices werent stressed a hundred times, and it was an exact fit!
2.when i came to do the glue up- i use the wooden dowell /toothpick technique- (gotta ask your new friend- the ol' fella. hes gettin on- and every day he wakes up with his wife, he fuggers its a whole new romance all over agin!
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so i pin all the lams and glass- then right over that pinned area- / center of the riser /lam splice area,
i taped the lams to the riser, so that would stop them flexing away from the riser as i was squeezing them in- cos for me, that was what kept breaking my splices- just too radical of a bend on those shorties- unlike the longer bows.
i really pulled it down hard with the tape and got it really tight and snug- messy job- glue everywhere- but stopped it from breaking.
does that make sense?