ok I agree with Simson that if you start with even profile it is easier to tiller,,
that being said, if you want to shoot the bow"the hard way",, that can be done as well, and still shoot well,,
make the limbs bend evenly ,,,which ever limb you want up,, and have the bow with a bit of positive tiller at full draw,,
it will shoot well,, the braced profile should be secondary to the full draw dynamic,,and the whay the bow shoots trumps all,,,
I can not tiller as well as some of the guys here, ,but ,,, I can tell when a bow is shooting well and getting perfect arrow flight,, that is key on a bow where the limbs do not match,,
I agree with Chuck too,, but I have tillered some bows and put the reflexed limb on the top and deflex on the bottom,, and they will shoot well,, sometimes a bit of the reflex will come out,,,like your stave,, and then you still have positive tiller,,,
since I dont know how the string is lining up on that bow,, I would consider that as well on which limb is up,, that being said you could not go wrong with the advise above from Chuck and Simson,,,,