Darksoul,
I think you are right that the ends need to be thicker in my next attempt. I will also be making the limb a bit longer (and the handle a bit shorter) so that the overall geometry lends itself to the drawlength I'm after.
I did score some Ipe for the next try, and now that I've gotten as far as I did on this one, I have a lot more confidence in the strength of the bolts than I did going into it. (Engineering calcs are all fine and good, but until you test it, it doesn't matter)
That piece of Oak was an exceptional piece I had left over from a few years ago. It had an SG of around .68 and some of the biggest late growth in the rings I've ever seen. The next one is with Ipe, so that should remove that potential issue.
Steve, I agree that the radius vs thickness is just a matter of the %. But I come at this as an engineer and generally try to do some calcs at the front end. I come at it from the radius because this is easier for me to do the math. It all works out to the strain-stress relationship.
Ken