So I started working on my second bow. The plan calls for a 56" TTT pyramid hickory board bow. It will be backed with 2 or 3 courses of elk leg sinew that I have processed and ready to go. I'm shooting for 40-45# @ 26-27" I roughed out the front profile and got ready to glue on a riser when I got an idea. Since I have no access to power tools, and it takes a lot of time to work down the areas close to the fades with a rasp, I decided to go ahead and thin the 3/4" thick board down to 3/8" for the whole length BEFORE gluing on the riser. So I grabbed my hammer and chisel and surform and went to town. Well I've run into a snag in that I managed to very slightly round the new belly of the bow, so I can't glue the riser on. And my efforts to flatten it out have only reduced the total thickness more. Since the growth rings pretty much just run straight through edge to edge, I figured I may as well just work the whole belly down to a consistent thickness, flip it over (turning the belly into the back) and glue the riser on the smooth surface of the board. Does anybody see a problem with this? Or does anybody have a way to flatten the thing out to glue the riser on?