Here is one I HAVE done, experimentally.
Mollie-type, 1.75" wide bamboo slat, bent into reflex by tying down handle and placing limbs on blocks. Shoulders are cut in at nodes. (Black lines) The whole middle, from shoulder to shoulder, got a nylon cable (artificial sinew) that was run up the back, around the top shoulder, down the back, and around the bottom shoulder. Repeated a bunch of times. (orange lines in diagram) I THINK I followed the TBB; total diameter=1/5 area of the cross section of the base of the limb, about. Several rattan dowels were placed to bridge the cable.
The separated cable(s) were laced together with hemp craft cord in a zig-zag to center it/them. (light green lines) Then, a HEMP cable (darker green) was run UNDER the nylon at the shoulders, up the lever, and around a rattancross-peg lashed toward the tip, again with the lever in slight reflex. It cinches the nylon cable a lot more than the diagram shows. This cable was "set" by forcing the levers back straight, and bound in place. Then the whole bow was forced back to straight to "set" the nylon cable.
This bow bent fine, and I could adjust tiller by scraping the sides and messing with the string bridges. I don't remember ever shooting it, though, because I have a mental block about bows that wide and flat without narrowed handles, and couldn't see a way to build up and narrow it and still have it act like it had fades.