Just keep sanding the glass belly and back.... you'll get there.... But.... pay attention to where the limbs are bending. With your photo upside down, and the hook on your string off center, it makes it tough to see the bend of the limbs.You want those limb tips hitting the same place on your back ground lines to study the limb bend locations.
best way to balance the limbs is putting an 18" stick on the bow that holds it at about half draw, then put it on your bench on some butcher paper and trace out the back of the limbs, then flip the bow over.... That will tell you the story on limb balance right now....
Also..... Tiller measurements, and Tillering a bow is 2 different things.... On glass bows with precise lamination grinding, its typically close to even tiller.... But after balancing the limbs it can easily be a positive or negative tiller measurement...... Ya gotta thump the string and check for vibration... Pull it back an inch or so and drop the string.... Listen to it... feel it.... Shoot it.... You get the feel of a good tiller more than measurements... .02 cents... Kirk