Hello gentlemen, I have recently been brainstorming on what I want to do with some truly blessed osage staves I have cut the past year. I cut a tree that was 15" in diameter before split. The tree was growing on a fence line, leaning inward. From all the staves it yielded the one on the inside curve of the tree was beautiful. It has some serious reflex, the fattest rings of the whole tree, and it was the darkest amber when fresh cut in color, compared to all the other staves from the log. This stave was wide enough to get two out of it. Now I am planning on chasing the highest performance self bows I can with these staves. I would like to do a custom Holmegaard (reflex/deflex) straight stave vs a recurve and see which I like more. For the holmegaad I wanted it to be 68" long. Pulling around 50-60# @28". I am planning on making it 1" (parallel width) in the bending section 2/3rds of the limb, then have the thin reflexed tips. What do you think about this design? My other question is, I don't know much about what makes a recurve a fast shooter. So should I go static/ or working, and at what length down the limb should I induce the recurve? Thank you all for your time.