Like said above, just knock the edges off the glass with 120 by hand.
I take a file and nock the edges off the string grooves a but too so it doesn’t cut the string, and use a shallow depth on the grooves for my first time stringing it, and adjust the depth as needed for tracking issues. Then I put the overlays on after I know I hit draw weight, and the limbs are tracking straight.
It’s real important to draw it just a few inches at a time right after you string it and carefully watch the limbs closely to insure they are not going sideways on you.
I use a peg on a bench to do this so I can hook the riser on the peg and watch both limbs while I ease it back…… if the limb is tracking off center one way or the other, just deepen the string groove on the same side it’s going sideways to bring it back to center. If its off real bad, sometimes to need to deepen the grooves on both top and bottom limbs on opposite sides.
Limb alignment and tracking is probably the most critical part of tuning recurve limbs.
You are going to get a lot of different suggestions for a self centering drill jig for limbs and risers. The Binghams jig will work…..but it’s far from perfect, and will drive you nuts eventually.
Then you have all the self centering doweling jigs out there. That was my second choice of drilling jigs, and they are more accurate than the Binghams jig…. But… you have to be careful flipping your riser end for end, and always keep your drilling jig on the same side of the riser block and limbs orientated the same.
The next hand drilling drill jig method is having a steel drill guide block machined. I’m sure some of the guys here have some of these they can post a picture of. I got rid of mine after I purchased my vertical milling machine. The mill is the best way to go for accuracy, but trust me…. You can still get things off if you are not very precise.
You will find out very quickly there really in no such thing as a true self centering jig…… If you are off by .005 on your location pins, it can throw your limb tips off center a lot.
Hopefully you mounted your limbs full width, and marked a center line before shaping you limbs an filing string grooves. If not it’s a crap shoot.
I use a string builder for my finished Flemish strings, but I still build endless loop strings if I’m in a bind and need a string I don’t have in stock. You can build a jig easily for endless loop strings, but….. that’s a learning curve too building strings, and personally…. I hate building strings.
Hope some of this stuff helps….. Kirk