I am currently planning out a bow right now (sinew-backed Juniper) that is going to have a set-back handle area, as well as some slight recurve on the tips. I have been reading as much as I can about similar bows, but I have come to a bit of a problem. I have seen some information regarding the belly x-section that has been contradictory, i.e. flat vs. round. The only bow I have seen that was similar in materials and shape (SB'ed Juniper with recurve) had a round belly (to help prevent splintering, chrysalling, etc). But I was just reading vol. 3 of TTB, and Jim Hamm stated that bows with this kind of curvature require a flat belly (to handle the compression). Does anyone here have any idea about the route I should take? Unfortunately, I really can't experiment with the two designs (lack of resources and time). Any help would be appreciated.