Kyle - The real science of it is called "trial and error". Your stack thickness will change with bow design, how much taper you put into it, finished bow length, and limb width. The type of core wood has less influence compared to these other factors. In general, for a given draw weight, a Hill style will require the most stack, a recurve the least, and the r/d somewhere in between. When you start building you need to take a lot of notes on each one of your laminations. After a few bows you'll have the recipe for the draw weight you want to hit. If/when you do decide to build one and have decided on a design, folks on here can give you some advice to get you close, but again it might take you a couple tries on your particular form to really nail the draw weight you want.
Hope this helps,
John