Step 10: Gluing Up Riser Blocks
This three-lamination piece will form the elevated "riser" section of the brush nocks
Step 11: Profiling the Riser Blocks (Which I Screwed Up!)
I use a drum sander on my drill press to put a concave hollow on the end of the riser block that will eventually face away from the bow tip. I also taper the block slightly, although I treated the wrong end of the block which made me glue it on with the taper going the wrong way in the next step. Oh well, that's why I leave plenty of extra material. It'll be fine in the end.
Step 12: Gluing On the Riser Blocks
This step is nothing special, although I'm careful to line up the end of the riser block with the edge of the flatted portion of the tip to make it super easy to blend the two together later on. You can see the slight concave radius to the front of the riser block and how the taper is actually going the wrong way. It will still work because I have just enough height left to work with.
Step 13: Rough Shaping the Riser Blocks
I use a band saw and disc sander to get the profile of the tips roughed in and trued up.
Step 14: Blending In the Riser Blocks
Using a few round files, sandpaper, and a pocket knife for a scraper, I blend the riser blocks into the rest of the limb.
Just a few more steps left!