I wanted to have a lamination with a .003 taper going out from the riser and then at a certain point going into a .004 taper in the other direction, kind of like an incorporated tip wedge. I did not have either .003 or .004 tapered lams, but I had .002 and .0015 tapered lams from OMC.
I made an accurate base board from edge grain Jatoba, see picture. I then put the long .0015 lams together and the short .002 lams together and glued them to the base board with the thick ends butting. I used a small short haired roller to spread the glue. After pressing I sligthly rounded the apex of the butting lams with a sanding block and glued on a long strip of abrasive paper. The short .004 section I made 11" long, but I plan to start with a 8" long " tip wedge" in my 64-66" RD glass bows. How you cut the finished ground lams is up to yourself.
How thin you can go depends on the taper rate of the sled.
I made some tests and a 36" lamination with a 8" tip section came out as follows: Riser end .123"- thinnest part with 8" to go .038" and tip .069". This is very close to what I wanted. I was more concerned with the thickness from side to side and it came out right. I'll post some pics.