I'm not in the "floor tillering" group so I'll throw some numbers your way. My method is "taper tillering", where you apply a taper, which produces your tiller. To me, floor tillering is nothing more then to check to see if the bow is light enough to string. Once you get your string on, you adjust your tiller from there. Build your first bow, and then adjust measurements for your next bow if needed.
Ok, start with a limb width of 1 1/2" to mid-limb, then taper to 1/2" tips. Then for limb thickness, 1/2" at the handle fades to 7/16" to mid-limb, and then reverse taper back up to 1/2" at the tips (tips can be reduced later).
Those numbers will only get you started. Like I said earlier, you'll have to build a bow or two of this design to really get a good handle on taper tillering.
Post pictures as you go, there's lots of good bowyers here who will help you with your build...
..Art