Action wood is not a substitute for fiberglass, it's usually used for core wood for fiberglass bows. Bamboo is not actionwood, although there is actionboo, laminated bamboo. Bamboo (not the laminated stuff, the stuff from a culm with nodes and all) can be used for backing, but using it for a belly lam is a tough thing to do and not recommended for anyone with less than a few dozen bows under their belt. A better belly lam would be ipe or other very dense wood. The process for building a glass bow and a trilam can be very different, and clay Hayes is making selfbows, not laminated bows. I assume you've shot trad bows for a while? You've probably been shooting a glass bow- wood bows are more fragile, worse performance(unless you're a very good bowyer, and even then you're limited by material) and easier to make, imo. If it's your first, I'd get some practice under my belt with some board bows, and then maybe graduate to glass or trilams.