I think you are correct. That will be my game plan when I'm finished whining about it........ you guys think it was a bad piece of wood or my design?
This is my first bow out of this form.
I don’t see anything wrong with the riser design. Most likely a deep check in the wood that went unnoticed during the build.
The thing that would concern me at this point is that you said after it popped the second time, the limbs twisted to the left…
Looking at that footed riser, I find it hard to believe that riser itself has twisted. But what ever your plan of attack is, I think I’d check my form out real close for twist before I do anything. You are going to need to put it back in the form to keep the limbs straight while strategically rebuilding the riser from the inside out. That’s going to be a tough one to pull off successfully.
But you can always cut the limbs off and build a TD bow out of it. I’ve done a few of those years ago after a riser fail that couldn’t be repaired. Good luck. Kirk
What kind of draw weight are you working with here?