Here are the pics
I can shorten the riser to the recommended dimensions if you think this is wise
Also what thickness is good to begin with for a pyramid bow design?
A shorter riser gives more working limb, which is always a good idea on a wood bow.
If you go with a straight pyramid width taper then the limb wants to be nearly constant thickness from fade to tip. For true circular tiller you need to taper the thickness of the outer 1/3 of the limb or so, but starting with constant thickness and working into the thickness taper works fine. I would say reduce the thickness to 5/8" out of the fades and keep that thickness to the tip as a starting point.
As bownarra says, keep the belly flat and I would recommend also keeping the back near flat as well. A slight crown will be OK with hickory. You are limited to the weight you are going to get with the 1 1/2" width but that should still get close to 40lb@28".
Mark