I was using the measurements in the illustration from the Encyclopedia of NA Bows. The thickness measurement is shown as 9/16th mid limb. I went with a straight line from the end of the handle (1" thick), through the 9/16th thickness at the widest part, to the tips. I feel comfortable with the layout I have, just not the tillering.
I'm amazed that you guys can look at a photo and know where in the process I went crazy.
Mike - I used a tillering gizmo, but my limbs were so flat I wasn't seeing any value. Also, my trap angle was 45 degrees which seems to be similar to the illustration in the book.
Pat - Your comment is right on, because every trip to tillering tree made me want to pull it a little farther each time.
bow101 - Yea, you and Pat are right about the set. I measured this morning and it's still 2" being unbraced overnight.
Del - The first tool I picked up yesterday was a rasp, but put it down because it seemed too aggressive. Your point about seeing the tiller being off before it's obvious -- I probably did see it and chose not to....
George - The observation about wider areas bending more than the narrow areas will come in handy next time I attempt this one. I was originally thinking this was a bend through the handle design, but comments here seem to indicate the opposite.
Josh - Thanks for the pic. That's a good example of what mine isn't doing...
I learned just as much from this thread than I did building the bow so far. Be patient, bend the wider areas more than the narrow ones, be patient, be patient.... I'll finish the tiller. I love this bow design and would like to see it bend correctly even if it ends up being 10#.