I feel like I got a lot done today. Cut the limb pads - used my miter saw and despite squaring the blade up to the table before the cut, it still didn’t come out square. I think it may have deflected a little on the phenolic. But I got them squared up on the belt sander.
Then I proceeded to mount the limbs. I used a fairly cheap jig and it showed its inconsistencies but with some tweaking they came out fine. First 1/2” insert went in just fine. The 2nd got stuck on me and was sticking out about an 1/8”. So I ground it off flush. I don’t know if the CA setup too quick or what but it hit
A wall and wouldn’t thread anymore.
Then with a string line and a square I lined the limb tips up with centerline of the riser and drilled the index pins. Set them in CA, Coated the other end with wax and mounted the limbs again before the CA setup.
That’s where I left off for the day.
My concerns: 1. while the limbs are mounted and the riser laying on its belly on a flat table, one limb (lower) touches the table and the upper does not. Apparently my limb pad angles have some deviation, can this be corrected with tillering? I shoot 3 under if that helps out any?
2. When I was drilling the Bolt holes the drill bit blew out some of the fiberglass on the backside of the limb butt. I was going to soak it in a little superglue or leave it alone? It’s not really bad at all.
Overall I’m very pleased with how it all fit up.
Again, sorry about the crooked pictures.