My 'trapped' cross section looks a little more like this... at mid-limb.
As it nears the dips and tips, I put less and less angle on the facets, and as a result, it leans more toward an oval shape.
The way I trap it, it doesn't narrow the limb any more than I had it layed out for. In other words, I don't work the vertical sides while trapping. If I want the limb 1 1/4" wide, that's how I rough it out to the line, and that's how wide it'll be when it's done.
Upon being roughed out, the limb is rectangular... like most bows. The cross section might look similar to this at midlimb(showing the finished limb cross section inside).
I get to it by adding belly facets, and the trap facets... leaving a small vertical flat on the side(which maintains my layout width). Here it is with the facets added.
The facets may round over some as I tiller, but I try to maintain proportions as long as possible(which lends to accurate tillering), and then once the bow is tillered 3/4 of the way or farther, I start rounding stuff over with more facets and blending it all together.