I lay out most of my bows symmetrically(both limbs even length) these days and it makes it easier for me to see tiller. Shooting with 3 under you add extra stress to the bottom limb but as long as the bow is tillered for 3 under there should be no problems.
Are you building an ELB style or an ALB style? What is your draw length? You can get your tips smaller than 5/8". For an ELB with horn nocks I would go 1/2" and for an ALB with tip overlays I would go 3/8" or even less. Pat
I think I am going to make this symmetric too. They say you want equal tiller for 3 under and tiller to be 3/8-1/2" longer more for split on one limb.
I am still looking this stave over to see what I have. It had some windshake damage, and I spent some time last night on the bandsaw cutting on it to see if the damage went deep.
Since I have only 1.3" of room for the limb at its widest point and still stay with the grain, I figured its going to be a combo. Not sure what you would call it. Basicallly a stiff handle design with semi rounded belly. Kinda like the design in the TBB vol 1.
I orignally was going to make a flatbow design with wide limbs. But with the windshake damage, I now don't have the width desired.