The 60" recurve I build I use 2 .002 tapers, if you keep the tips ground evenly, the nocks cut evenly, and the string perfectly in the center there isn't a problem.
The 54" recurve I build, I use 1 .002 taper and one parallel lam on the belly side, just because I don't need the thickness on the bow that short.
My longbows all have 2 or 3, depending on length and weight, .001 tapers, but sometimes If I have lams ready, and they are too thin, I'll make a parallel to take up the .050 or so that I'm short.
I make all my own lams, and they are all full length, one piece, so there's no joint in the middle of the riser.