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The 12.5 oz figure you came up with would mean you were going to have a bend through the handle bow with an arc of the circle tiller. If you leave the mid section on the stiff side you would have to add more weight. The mass principle makes no allowances or recommendations for width so in that regard it is not much help. I primarily use it when I am closing in on finishing a bow using common recommended widths for a particular wood. In the case of hickory would have gone with 1 1/4 for a bendy handle. When I am using boo backed ipe I would go for about 1". I worry more about coming in underweight than I do a little overweight. If I am too far underweight I will simply lower the target weight of the bow and next time make it wider. In your case your bow was still pretty heavy, you should have been taking it off the belly, refining the outer limbs and perfecting the tiller as it dropped in weight.