You're right, I did miss that. If your working limb length doesn't change, you're into the secondary effects of your string angle changing slightly and the reduced recurve. There are no good ways I know of to account for these from a simple first principles calculation basis. You'd be getting into more of an FEA-type analysis. Easier just to build it and see.
I think how much you sand and any variabilities in your materials (not to mention phase of the moon during glue-up) will have about as much or more effect than these two changes to your design and now agree with Ben and Chris that you shouldn't change anything (dang those people who read carefully.)
But please remember that while I like to talk big about anything I can put in engineering terms, I'm just a greenhorn bowyer still learning as I go. Take it all with a grain of salt, I've learned to do the same no matter how experienced the person teaching is. Everyone experiences things a little differently. Keep an open, but slightly cynical mind.