LOL thanks guys. I wasn't trying to start a debate or rather re-fuel one

I'm looking for a basic recurve build kind of like Baker's build for a first time bow.....except ya know the whole building your first recurve

I'm building this for a friend because he just likes recurves. I'm sure it's more an aesthetic appeal for him rather than a chase for the "most efficient bow".
Thanks Radius for the reply, good info and I've been watching your recurve threads but wasn't sure if I should attempt that for a first recurve.
Most of my questions have been answered...I think.... make it wider and stiff handled....kind of like a comstock bow but recurved tips?

About the grain on a recurve though. Radius you mentioned that one should not use rift sawn wood. Most of the wood I have available is rift sawn. Is there a way to successfully utilize rift sawn boards in a recurve or maybe even a semi recurve...would backing help??