Finally got back into the shop last night. Finished a few limbs, automotive cleared and finished the bow in the middle. Got the riser in the left ready to clear this week.
It has full end grain overlays on belly and back and carbon fiber end caps. I reduced the grip size a little as well.
Looks to me like you are experimenting with different riser shapes. Good looking wood combo’s there too. I like the one on the far left the best.
If I could make a suggestion for you to try without criticizing your work at all, I would recommend adding some length to your risers and lengthen the limb pads about 1/2”. I think you would be pleased with the results.
What is the riser length on the one on the left? Kirk
Those are all 16" risers, 3 1/2" limb pads, 60" bows.
I have made a few 17 and 18" risers and a few with 4 inch limb pads. The one on the left was an impulse yesterday. Wanted something with a little more flare to it than the rounded backs.
The one on the right is the bow I shoot the most. Everything from shelf cut to window cut, grip size, just works very well for me.
I dropped down to 16 " riser because I was going to try a shorter bow, 56-58 ish.
I could easily go back to a 4 inch limb pad and step up in riser length and keep the limb bolts in the same place.
I do like the shape of the one on the far left the best. The wife, my greatest critic likes the other ones because she hates edges and sharp lines.....go figure.
I am getting good speed with these and believe I have my wedge configuration like I want it now. Thinned the wedge down from .400 to .345-.350 a d kept the length. It helped with stacking on the back end.
Thanks for the critique and advice!