Pat I have tried D bellys, flat with trapped edges, real symmetrical flat limbs the same thicknesses. I have gone from 1-1/4 to 1-1/2 at fades to 1-1/2 to 1-1/4 at mid limbs , all tapering to 1/8 -1/4 at tips. I know every piece of wood is going to be a bit different. God planed it that way in us and the trees I think. But my goal is to find the perfect mass placement for as little set as possible as light as possible on the ends. Can't do the math but pretty sure there lies my answer to my quest. All from Osage and from 67-69 in length. Some with 10" handle . This one is thicker at the fades to thinner at the tips v shaped somewhat. The limbs are one continuos decrease in width. Which makes midlimb right at one inch in width. No I have not trapped the back. Other than rolling the edges say 1/4 " in or so. Arvin