wow, that is an amazing riser. ok so i guess what you are saying is that as long as the backing is not completely cut through, it is ok. i was thinking that by narrowing it, you are cutting into, but not thru the backing. i guess i was thinking that cutting into a backing that is fiberous, like boo, would render the length of the fibers that were cut into to be compromised, even though there may be a section in the middle of the backing that was not cut into. simply rounding the back of the bow was what i was referring to, to do that you cut into the backing, but not through it.
however that means you cut through the fibers that run along the outside edges of the limbs....making any sense? clearly if that bow holds that you showed me, it is not a concern, but i was wondering why.
so if the handle did not bend at all, technically you could cut through the backing completely in the center of the handle, and it would not matter because no stress is appplied there.....so you could actually back with two strips of boo, meeting in the middle of a nonbending handle, and it would back the entire bow fine? am i reading it right?