Shoot, my first bow was a laminated longbow-if I can do it pretty much anyone can
. I used a friend's form and hot box after the glue up (used smooth-on epoxy). A bandsaw is really nice to cut the profile out. Lots of guys use sanders to help shape the limbs, too but I had a scare early on and didn't want to risk it. So, I just wrapped sand paper around a block, put the bow in a vise and went to it. I'm sure it was slower, but really not too bad and I didn't have to worry about completely screwing the whole thing up...
To help form the sight window (after it was cut on the bandsaw), I used a 4 way rasp/file. Used sand paper to get the marks from the file out. Chain saw file for the nocks and away you go.
Honestly, I don't think making a laminated bow has to be too complex. If you have a friend who'll let you use a bandsaw (if you don't have one), that's probably the biggest thing. Once the profile is all roughed out, you can go by hand pretty easily from there.
Good luck and post pics
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Jeremy