A while back I shared some photos of an old compound riser I was converting to a recurve as a "quick" project. Well... six months later and I am back on it. I did strip the aluminum riser of paint and did order (and received) a set of 50# limbs for it so, some progress.
I was piddling around with it last night, cleaning some leftover paint out of nooks and crannies and saw what I thought was a casting seam. As I looked closer, now I am not so sure... Is it a crack? Is it a seam that is opening up? It's right smack in the middle of the handle. I have wiggled and worked the riser and don't seem to get any flex but I sure don't want to finish this project and then have it fold in half at full draw! It is pretty straight for a "materials failure" and is most evident on the sides. On the front and back there is evidence of the casting flash being filed off and the "crack" doesn't seem to run all the way through that area. I have included some photos below.
I am a dude in conflict. My carless nature says, "Ah, it will be fine!", my cautious nature says, "It's gonna kill you!".
I just though I should get a third opinion on it.
OkKeith