Getting a heavy weight is all about getting the initial dimensions right from the start. It would help to know what sort of weight you wanted.
I start with these measurements for anything heavy. These dimensions with an Ipe belly should give about 130lb at least, with other woods more like 110lb.
78" long, then go with Centre dimensions of 32mm by 28mm, mark out a 12" section in the middle so 6" above and below the middle point. Basically you don't take anything away from the centre 12".
Then mark a point 12" away from the each tip, at this point the stave should be 25/28mm wide depending on the wood.
Then taper the last 6" down to 14mm, this last 6" taper will look very sharp but the ends carry almost no weight so they can go that thin.
Finally draw a line from the 6" centre marks tapering the belly to 16mm at the ends. You can get them to 12mm when you tiller the bow.
For the woods, I would avoid Hickory in the belly really, unless you need it to be very heavy. Based on the woods you have access to I would opt for Bamboo/Hickory/Ipe or Hickory/Bamboo/Ipe, Bamboo is good just about anywhere.
If you let me know the weight you want, I can alter the above dimensions.