Criveraville, If you've not successfully made a bow, I would suggest you stay with the D bow or the American flatbow before trying recurves. They, recurves, have a lot of inherent problems to deal with that the straight flatbow doesn't have. I'm not saying you can't make a recurve or reflexed bow, just that it would be a lot more difficult and definitely frustrating. It is not unusual to have several unsuccessful tries before you get one that doesn't break. I got a shooter on my eighth try and some of my earlier efforts were on recurves. However, my first success was on a straight edge flatbow. Good luck and have fun. It's a great hobby.