Im in the process of working on a hickory board bow. Right now its roughed out, and ready of long string tiller. 70" total, 68"ntn. 10" glued on riser section. 1.75" wide from fades out to 4" past mid limb, tapering to 5/8" nocks to be slimmed down later. Thickness is 3/4" through the handle section (not including the riser) to an inch past the fades. From there its an even taper from 5/8" down to 3/8" at the tips. From floor bending its still pretty stiff and it seems like i still have quite a bit of room for wood removal to hit 45@28". Onto my question....would i benefit at all from trapping the wider section of the limbs, say from fade out to midlimb on the belly? I know that thickness has a lot more to do with limb strength than width, but i was just wondering if it would make the initial tiller a little nicer in terms of getting the inner limb bending earlier. I am really trying to focus a little more on rough out dimensions this time around to try and reduce the amount of wood that has to be removed once tillering starts...anyway, lots of thoughts and questions here, sorry about that. Still new to this game and trying to do more thinking and educated wood removal than just putting it on the tree and rasping away for hours. thanks for any insight