I'm assuming that's some of the male mulberry that you harvested a while ago? If so, it's pretty light in density and 1 1/4" is a bit narrow. Luckily, you have plenty of length to compensate for that. 45# is doable. At 28" of draw, I would use a slightly rounded off rectangular cross section 70" ntn with the center half of the bow being the full 1 1/4" width and then straight taper the outer half of the limbs to the tips. I would use an elliptical tiller instead of full compass to get better all around performance. Not whip tillered mind, but definitely elliptical. Your handle cross section will probably be pretty close to square at those dimensions, but that's just a guess. You'll want it to bend a little through the handle, but you can build the handle up with leather or cork to get your bulbous handle. Josh
If you want to tiller it full compass bend in the handle you can shorten it to 66" ntn, but the longer elliptical will shoot better......usually