2" wide might be a bit much for 45#. Could make your limbs pretty thin. I would go with 1-3/4".
Also, if you are going full width almost to the recurves, you will leave a lot of width in the curves as you make the taper to the tip.
This can add unnecessary mass. I would make it full width for half the limb and then taper to 3/4" at the beginning of the recurve, tapering to 1/2" at the nock. However it is useful to leave it wide until after you do the recurve bending. That way you can adjust the layout after.
Make your recurve section thicker to allow for sufficient strength to maintain the static recurve. I have found that 1/2" thick is enough for osage. You might go a touch thicker for hickory. Just keep in mind that thicker wood is harder to bend.
I recently read an article about bending wood using hot oil v. steam. The author contended that you can only get water to 212 degrees but oil can be made much hotter. Makes sense to me.