So I'm waiting for some of my osage to season and I decided to give a board bow a try. I picked up a nice red oak 1x2 with really nice straight rings. I was wanting a stiff handled bow, so I glued on some padauk for a riser to form my handle, roughed out the bow, and started tillering. Everything was going fine until I pulled it back probably 20-22" and my riser popped off. I used titebond 1 wood glue and let it dry probably a week or so. Obviously my bow is bending a little bit in the handle, enough to separate the riser from the belly. So this is what I'm thinking, if I re-glue it back on with some titebond 3, drill some holes through the handle part way into the oak, then stake it with some dowels. I think this will prevent the handle from coming off again. Any thoughts? Has anyone here done this before? Where's Jawge at for this ?