Max thanks for the post. I am going to eventually make some flared risers, unfortunately at this point my shop is pretty limited, My only option would be to use my robo sander for pattern sanding and I'm not sure how well it would do for patterning a footed riser(also time is another issue).
I've seen you post your rigid setup before, that is a slick sander and I thank you for the tips and ideas.
Kirk, thank you for weighing in. I was interested to see your thoughts on my post. I understand the positives of an ibeam. But I don't understand how they can be anymore beneficial on a piece of dymondwood which is pretty much a bunch of mini I beams? I will no longer be using that action wood as an accent stripe, but I've built several bows with that same type of stripe with no issues thus far.
Max and Kirk, beautiful bows by the way. I love seeing your guys' work and hope to make it there someday with my bows.
This has been my first failure, and hopefully the last. I will say that on this particular bow I did sand into my accent stripe. I guess it did not cross my mind that a glue joint could fail from having sanded through it there, but it all makes sense now after hearing your thoughts. I'm glad it happened the way that it did, also the customer was a friend of mine so it worked out well in that sense.
I will chalk it up as a craftsmanship flaw, but I also know that shtuff happens, I've even seen people post pics of machined risers broken, so I know it can happen.