Jim, I do think this is a good track to get on. I have mentioned before that understanding what a pyramid bow is, and does, and why, really nailed down bow design for me in general. I kind of think of every bow I make as a modified pyramid. "I wish I could make a pyramid, but since the stave dictates it has to be parallel HERE, and it's only this long, then I'll do this and this...."
Regarding thickness, I can tell you that for most white woods I have available to me, at @ 66" give or take, thinner is better. I guess this is the concept of the "overbuilt" bow. About 7/16- 1/2" is what I would have said, and a little thicker if I have to, or if it's very long.
I'm going to add that heat-treating whitewood bellies has been a real blessING to me. However, while it seems to limit set and increase stiffness a bit, it doesn't seem to let me go narrower AND thicker. Just narrower, and sometimes THINNER at the same drawweight.
Just impressions, I'm bad at writing things down.