I am about to put together my first lam - here are the pieces (I am not using glass at this point)
Layer 1 (Back) - 1/8" Hickory tapered to 1/16" at tips
Layer 2 (Core) - 1/16" Maple
Layer 3 (Core)- 12" Power Lam (1/4" tapered to nothing)
Layer 4 (Core) - 1/16" Maple
Layer 5 - 14" Riser Padauk
Layer 6 (Belly) - 1/8" Red Oak tapered to 1/16" at tips.
Layer 7 (Belly) - 1/16" Cherry
I'm aiming for 45-55#
Middle will be 7/16" (.4375 minus power lam) - tips will be 5/16" (0.3125)
What do you guys think? Bingham Projects says .391 for a 55# bow - I think the difference of my thicknesses puts me right about there.
Maybe I should just aim for that exact thickness with a parallel lam and say screw the taper?