Yes I agree on both points about FG and wood and was taking that point for granted about layout and construction.He knows that too.This friend of mine pushes the envelope on FG bows.Using carbon,degree of reflex,etc.I stay out of it with him and FG bows.He does agree about the levered bows efficiency though.....lol.The relativity I'm pointing out too is that different woods have strong and weak properties where they are used and that happens in FG bows too.I don't like to reheat bows either especially in the working areas,but have done it many times with mostly good results and durability.Getting it done all at once is the best.I think Chris's bow will be a sweet bow to shoot,durable,and a real eye catcher.Using different woods that exscel in their properties where they are used.Very cool.Someday I might try that procedure of construction.I'm pretty sure he's looking for a more rounded type profile at full draw with the deflex in the handle,and I like that.The speed part will all depend on how much reflex he will be able to retain with the efficiency of tillering.It'll be fun and an experience to watch the construction.