Man! So, I've been working on this 3pc recurve using a Binghams plan. I finally got my limbs done but had a bunch of hassle there with one limb that had a little bit of twist because I didn't grind it to shape cleanly enough. Also, I used their jig to get the limb bolt holes drilled in the riser and in both cases somehow the pins ended up not lining up properly, so I ended up drilling a new set of holes for the limb pins. I guess I'll have to fill the other holes in. I finally got around to shaping the riser as well. The riser is white oak (seriously heavy, dense stuff), with a center I-beam section of ash. I probably can do a little bit more grinding with the old rasp to get the riser whittled down some more, but man - that thing is heavy! All the bows I've made up until now were a handful of board bows and a couple BBI R/D bows. Those of course were WAY lighter than this recurve is shaping up to be. Honestly, I think I'll finish out this bow but seriously, to my thinking there is WAY too much hassle building a 3pc T/D. I thought I'd save myself some grief by not having to try to store over sized bow forms for one piece bows, but man - never again! I see so many really beautiful looking 3pc bows, but I think the other factor for me is that I'm doing all of this stuff in my apartment. When I need to make a mess with one of my power tools I have to drag it outside onto the landing or the walkway beside the apartment. So, I don't have the shop facilities you guys have which makes things harder for me. Maybe some day when I have some real shop space I'll try a 3pc again. The main thing I don't like is there's too much engineering. I like my bows to be simple to make. So, for me it's going to be back to all wood and I'll be making myself a new BBO r/d and a Hill style BBO with a slightly reflexed profile.