Steve, both calcs are based on a 16" draw.
Blank,
sorry for the confusion, missed the design width you stated earlier.
given a max width of 1.25", you could tiller your roughed out board (48" ntn) to 40 lbs, and expect to finish the thickness at about 9/16. this is asking a quite a bit from a red oak board.
for a lesser strained plan, if you tiller with a 25 lb goal, you should finish out at about 1/2".
I presume that you will tiller with the "never pull it harder than the finish weight" method.
I would cut my width taper to pretty much finish dimension, and tiller by reducing thickness. Otherwise you risk over straining the center third of the prod during tillering
opinions vary about using math and computers to design with,
http://www.primitivearcher.com/smf/index.php?topic=39779.0this thread should help you find the calculator I use.
http://paleoplanet69529.yuku.com/topic/40108/Woodbears-Selfbow-design-sheet?page=1
and supertiller can be found here.
http://www.buildyourownbow.com/build-alongs/how-to-use-supertiller-build-along/