Not really "rules" of thumb, but some common sense observations...
A static limb will effectively cut the working area of you limbs down considerably, so plan accordingly. Also, a longer static, or any recurved tip for that matter, increases the potential for limb twist...make sense? If you have a snaky limb or some propeller in there it will aggravate it more easily. Just think it through. I have had good luck so far playing with working and static recurves. I also like flipping tips a bit on some bows. One thing is sure, anything you do will be a learning experience....and that's half the fun of building them!