I usually use 0.040 glass belly and back. But when I did use two different thicknesses of glass, I put the thicker on the back. I wasn't sure why, its just what I was told to do once by a very respected bowyer. Knowing now that glass fails in tension first, it sems like the right thing to do. That way you'd be able to sand a little weight off if you so choose. I REALLY don't like doing that though. Rather, I keep detailed records of every bow to be able to nail the weight on succeeding bows. If you only change one thing at a time, you'll soon see how much weight you gain or lose by changing .010 glass thickness, changes in riser length, bow lengh, lam stack thickness, by trapping, etc... as relative to YOUR design parameters.