I need some advice on the best way to take off some weight on a bow that turned out heavier than I hoped. The glue up turned out great. No bubbles in the glass and tiller is pretty close to perfect at 28". Unfortunately I miscalculated the thickness of my veneers when converting from mm to inches. The bow turned out about 70 lbs at 28". For all-wood bows, no problem, but with glass...? I have read about trapping the limbs and I have even sanded the glass on the first bow I made. I would like to get it down to around 55# at 28, if that is possible. I used .040 glass on the back and belly, so I don't have a lot to sand. What kind of angle should the trap be? I have trapped wood bows, but really don't want to screw this one up. If you think it is likely to result in failure, I can just finish it out and trade it to someone that wants a heavy bow. I am sure this has been covered before, so if someone could direct me to a prior post, I would appreciate it.