Now that most of my synapses are firing on this bow, I remember some other things.  This bow was supposed to be a lighter weight one for my daughter.  It is 1-1/4" wide (I erroneously posted 1-3/4" above earlier) for half the limb.  In accordance with my 'just do it' philosophy, I took this back up without regards to earlier plans.  My daughter will forgive me, she knows who I am 

It is now fairly well shot in, 50# @ 28" with 1-1/4" of set right off the string.  It surprises me since I always made hunting weight whitewoods 1-3/4" wide.  But I have not made a bunch of them so haven't really tested the limits.
I have pretty much concluded that if I* get a bow to near finished thickness before bending it, I get a lot less set.  My ideal would be to never have to sneak up on tiller again.  In other words, I wish a piece of wood could tell me exactly the thickness it wants to be for the weight I want.  All along the length and width of the limbs.  
*Your results are quite likely to vary.