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I do it like Marc suggest too. But sometimes the bend is too much or it's too much of a hassle to try and clamp it.
You could easily put together a fire hose clamping system but you would need some type of rigid form made for the bow other wise you would risk torquing the bow in different directions , here is simple solution for gluing up a multi lam riser you could glue up your lams you could put your stack centered on your bow with a Pressure strip on top use a single clamp in the center as you line up your riser lams lock them In place with zip ties wrapped around the riser & bow add clamps & cut the zip ties after all clamps are in place , Sorry Ben another lowly FG bowyer trick
That's a good fit. My method would just involve placing the pieces together and noting the high spots and reducing them. This is one of those things that seems complex but after you do a couple it just becomes really easy. Practice anything and you'll get OK at it.