The laminated riser solution will work fine, but it still needs to mate up nice. One other trick of the trade is that when you have two mating surfaces to glue together and one of them is a little off from the other, use the opposing piece as your sanding block. In other other words, hold a piece of sandpaper on the bottom of your riser "block" and use it to knock down high spots (using short strokes) on the billet handle area, then take that sandpaper off your riser block and use a piece on the billet handle area with the grit "up", facing your riser block, and repeat. Don't bear down too much. Alternate back and forth and eventually they mate up pretty darn close. Use a good gap filling, catalyzed 2 part glue like URAC 182 if you have some, otherwise Unibond 800 (also from Nelson Paints) or Resoucinol if you can find it.