I have a terrible tendency to have to learn things the hard way, but at least that way the lesson normally sticks.
I tried something similar using limbs made from 2 quarter inch thick oak lams each steam-bent on the same form and glued together.
I made the riser thinking of making a takedown then decided to glue it up instead.
I did put a bit of a fade on the limbs as they came off the riser.
Long story short, it broke. Had it at full draw a few times, then bang.
When I look at the break, I see glue failure, but people with more knowledge at this stuff than I have disagreed.
There's probably a good reason you never see bows of this design anywhere!
My successful bows, all 3!! of them are very conservative in design, but they shoot!