If you have total length and this length is divided into three sections, two of the dimensions are known therefore the third length is...........what you have left
It all makes sense once you have made a few
There is no set measurements for the parts, there is a fluid relationship between them depending on what you want the bow to do. Look at the table with all the old bow dimensions on so see how things vary.
No the kasan eye isn't a hinge.....it is simply the apex of the bend and 5cm or so before it is the thinnest part of the limb. You have marked the correct spot on your picture.
When you make your first bow you are still seeing everything with a beginners eyes, remember your first wooden bow? It may sort of make sense but as you gain experience you start to appreciate how all these factors come together to form the whole. You will also see that Adam hasn't missed anything out
Patience grasshopper