I've got the itch to try a static recurve. Problem is, all my wood around here is sapling sized Douglas Maple, up to 3" diameter, or elm, which aint much bigger. My question is, how does having a high crown on the back affect the building and/or function of a static? Perusing through the endlessly fascinating posts in here, I read that the "myth of decrowning has been laid to rest" so to speak; but wouldnt that be a good option for dealing with a small diameter sapling static? I decrowned a DM stave before, building a 75" long flat bow......a bit of work, but the end result is cool, and functional. Thoughts?