Looks like more then enough curve there Bowman. Those tips of mine are bent on 60 degrees and that's to steep for my short draw. String barely lifts off the ears. Probably 45 degrees would have been better I think. But if this one works out I'll probably sinew back it for my son later on. He pull about 28" and really likes these types of bows.
One thing to avoid, and that's exercising your limbs any other way but straight back. I floor tiller, that a quick look at it on the tillering board and short string the thing to brace height if the weight permits. With the short string on I'm assured of not twisting my tips as I draw the bow and hitting desired weight isn't a problem.
I would carry the same width to mid-limb or retangular shape. Here you always have to option of pyramiding later as you're tillering to correct side profile if you like. To keep from losing your heat treatment just reduce the sides more then the belly as you're tillering. This method will help determine your final limb width dimensions for your desired weight.-ART B