Hello everyone!
Had a lovely vacation this weekend and i'm off work today so i got a chance to sit down with the bow and rough out the riser.
Here are some pictures of the riser roughed out with the curved slope. It was a little difficult for me to get the slope correct without taking off some wood where it meets the belly so if you look closely at the close up picture (picture 2) you will see it slightly divot into the belly where the slope meets the belly and then comes out again, i can smooth this over when i tiller or i can leave it; not sure how much of an issue it will really be.
Now i'm wondering if i need to back this, and if so where i get the material to back it with. I heard linen is good but i'm not sure where to get cheap sheets of pure linen (online is preferred). Sam Harper uses sheetrock/drywall tape but that stuff is ugly as all hell (Fiberglass mesh grid, bleh).
So what do you guys think? I don't want to risk my bow breaking if i don't back it but i'm not sure what to back it with and where to get the material. I got loads of tightbond II to spare since i got a 16oz bottle and all i used it for is the riser so far. Once i get a backing on (or no backing if you guys don't think it's worth it) i will cut the nocks and start tillering!