Joe, be careful judging the fade area of the right limb for the same reasons as was discussed... if you compare that area to how it looked unstrung, it's bending a little. It could maybe bend a wee bit more, but not much.
You said it was drawn to 20" in the last picture, but the marking on the wall looks like it says 25". How much farther are you going? What's full draw on his bow?
A concern I have is that it appears the bow isn't sitting level in the tree, and that there is a wedge under the left side of the handle. Is there a reason for this? It's near-impossible to judge relative limb strength/timing if the bow isn't sitting with the handle area level. How about leveling her up and taking a new batch of pictures? Just for giggles I'd also like to see you then move your hook and pulley over to mimic where you'll actually draw the bow from, and then see how she behaves. Which is your top limb?
I don't think the limbs look too bad as far as how they're working, but due to how it's held in the tree and where it's being pulled from, we have little indication of how the limbs are timed. In my opinion, limb timing is as an important part of tillering as effecting the proper bend, and in some regards... more so.
Good work so far. With all the humps, lumps, and little areas of deflex and reflex, this bow looks like it would be a challenge to tiller.