Badger: "I have no doubt that the beam theory is correct but.........."
I apply it to limbs of course, but really where I use this rule is in stiff sections and handles. If I have a 1/2" thick X 2" wide limb and want to narrow in a 1" wide handle, it better be 1/2" thick PLUS 1/16" to bring the stiffness up even with the limb, plus at LEAST another 1/16" to make sure it bends less than the limb, plus a tad more as fudge factor, or I know I don't have enough wood for a narrowed handle, even with an added block. Then I need to rethink the design
You gotta know what you can get away with and what you can't.
Bushboy: "A bit off topic but I've been toying with a design.bend though the handle,gradually changing to a flat bow at mid limbs and down to Molly levers." I have not done this, exactly, but the principles are sound. What I have done is a bendy handle where the limbs flatten considerably (maintaining their width), through the mid-limb where they bend the most, and then narrow considerably in the "Eiffel tower" style toward rigid tips.
Baker's Pecan bow from the TBB'S is kind of like yours, but with a fairly long, rigid middle, and barely bending inner limbs.......