Good topic. Not to go off topic but what is the big advantage of having a forward handle/riser.
I haven't had that problem yet my scarfs might be a tad longer then yours I'm using the blue cap gorilla supper glue , I'm just curious how thick are your lams my current bow I'm using some .050 parallels and I noticed how nicely they bend around the radius the others have been thicker.
Many moons ago, in the dim ages o the past, I was taught that a scarf joint should be 6x longer than the thickness of the 'planks' being scarfed. Works perfectly with planks for boats; I dunno why it wouldn't work for bow laminations...
Put a thinner parallel on the back (like .040) and the two thicker tapers on the belly. Then you don’t have to force it to fit.
I agree. Putting two thin lams under the riser will help hide any imperfections in the shaping of the back of the riser.