Ok Eric...here's the dimensions on mine...
4" handle,2" fades,aprrox 19" of working limb,and 7" long static recurve tips.
Width at the fades is 1 7/8" and gently tapers from there to 1" where the recurves begin,then to half inch nocks. I waited to narrow my tips till I knew where the string tracking was.
My handle is 1 1/8" wide,and 1 3/4" deep.
Some words of wisdom....make sure you have everything prepped and ready to go when you take the bow out of the pot,and make sure the jig in the vise is close by the pot. Do a dry run(but don't actually try to bend it..duh)and make sure everything will go smoothly. Because you need to work as fast and efficiently as possible before it cools down(it cools fast)and then it wont want to bend. It should just mush over easily if its ready to bend. If your grunting and forcing it then its not ready and stick it back in the pot.I also have a helper when I bend it(my wonderful wife),and I do the bend and she just puts those two clamps down,which don't have to be cranked cus it'll dent the wood,just snug enough to hold it in place. Once in place and clamped wait 24to hours to remove it from the jig with hickory,otherwise your recurves will want to pull out. I set a lil fan that blows on it for those 24 hours to cool it and remove some moisture. I also shellac the whole tips,back,belly,and sides,which helps keeps the abuse on the wood lower and keeps a lot of moisture from entering the wood. I then wait several days(at least 3)before I start bending it and tillering it to let the moisture content restabilize.
And I think that's about it and covers it...lol...now im outta breath