A little trick to seeing the bend is to shut down the length of the bow and follow te curve. You want just a little angle so you can see the entire limb at once. With a little practice the flatter spots and harder bending spots are very obvious. It even works wth pictures just not wuite as easy. I'm using my phone so I just zoom in to get a full screen image and rotate my phone instead of the bow. Doing this you can see that there is a tighter curve in the first 1/4 of te limb than the rest.
With this front profile you want to see the curve start gentle at the fades, and increase on sharpness till midlimb before slowly loosening the radius into the last 6" having only the faintest inkling of flex.
But in all its a nice bow thatll work well. Shoot it until you wear it out or it wears you out, then Make another.
Kyle