First thing Google Thickness Sander.
Kenny can help you get started with the tapered lams, after you build more and more bows and want to get more involved , you can make your own.
A sled is a board that a Bowyer has sanded to be thinner on one end than it is on the other end.
Examples are .001, .002, .003 sleds.
So if you lay a parallel lam on top of this sled and run it threw a thickness sander multiple times it will be tapered.
Some bows don't need a tip wedge or power lam.
Tip wedge on the left (string nock)
Power lam over Riser.
If your riser block is not long enough you can use a power lam over the riser to make it longer or maybe to make the limb bend a little different farther out of the riser.
Super lam is made by a Bowyer making a sled with different tapers built in to include the tip wedge and powerlam.
So if you lay a parallel lam on top of a superlam sled and run it through a thickness sander you will have a superlam.
I'm sure I mised something so you guy's help me out.