So im still new to building bows. Ive built a couple selfbows and quite a few board bows, but have been thinking about trying an all wood laminated bow, but want to learn as much as possible before diving in head first. After combing this sight, and others ive learn alot, but one question ive found that i cant seem to get a definative answer on is riser and lamination fitup. For all intents and porposes. Lets say i wanted to build a flat laminated longbow (no deflex/reflex, to rule out and curves or anything). when glueing laminations, u'll get a hump/pyramid in the center of ur bow. Im sure im over thinking it, but is the best way to fit the riser to sand it to match the bulge, or sand out the bulge to fit the riser. Some people have also talked about adding a lam with reverse taper to allow for a flat glue up. But wouldnt that counteract the taper, So u wouldnt gain anything from tapering and may as well use parallel laminations? Sorry for the word vomit of my post, and if this has been covered previously (lots of the links ive tried clicking on dont seem to be working)