This is NOT AMOI am NOT a math guy, but I do know how to use Pi (3.1416) and Degrees of angle for a Diameter.
Pi is the measurement around a circle and has a lot more decimal points that I will not use for this because I am not building a Rocket ship
We have 4 radius for this limb, 2 is all you need for a recurve but sometimes I use 3.
See how the Centerline of the blue Radius end's on the center of the Yellow Radius.
These are the degree's of each PART of each circle
EDIT/ADD----Measuring on the back of the riser doesn't work for this one, but I do for most 1 piece bows.Starting at the Nock
Radius/ Diameter -----Degree
4.75"/9.5" 61.139*
14"/28" 8.699*
48"/96" 12.026*
12"/24" 23.943*
9.5 X 3.1416 divided by 360 degrees x the degree 61.139 = 5.0686"
28 8.669 2.1255"
96 12.026 10.0749"
24 23.943 5.0146"
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22.2836" is the length of the limb from the nock to the end of the riser. Riser is 18", so add 9" to the limb= 31.2836, I want it to be 32" for a 64" NTN so it is .7164 short, we can draw a radius of .7164 and make the limb longer at any of these points.
If you want more or less reflex from the nock you need to change your radius.