Oh, and normally, I would disagree (sweetly) with the above post by Bubby about the limb width, and say get all the width you can on oak. But, at your length and targeted draw weight, that bow is very low strain anyway, even with marginal wood (and oak runs from marginally to pretty darn good). The strain is low, so you don't have a major stress problem that needs solving with width.
Determining the this, and determining the thickness are basically the same problem, and sometimes you have to creep up on it. If you had a 2" wide bow 70" long, and another one 66" long, both pyramids, and started with 1/2" thickness on the limbs, one bow might be perfect on a 40 lb draw weight, but the shorter one might be 15 lbs heavier or more draw weight. So, if you WANTED that 66" bow at 60 lbs, you got it, but it would take more set than the 40 lb/70" bow. BUT, if you had left the shorter one 2-1/2" wide, and a HAIR under 1/2" thick on the limbs, it would take less set.
Get it?