Like I said, I normally only use 2 laminations for my recurve bows and .030 glass or .040 glass. Example, If each lamination is .100 at he fades (I don't go with butt measurement because my laminations go full length with no joint in the center.) So from the fade outs to the tips on the 60" bow I make, it's about 20", so at .002 per inch the thickness of each lam at the tip is about .060 each. So with that scenario, at the fades, and using .030 glass, I have .260-.265, at the tips the thickness is .180 total, giving me a recurve drawing around 55# @ 28". I consider the tips of my recurve to be "working" and not static by the way. If I use the same lams but use .040 glass it gives me a stack of .275 - .280 at the fades (I've never gotten .040 glass that was actually that thick, it's usually .038 thick) and Around 60# - 68# @ 28". (the weight ranges I mentioned I control with the total length of the riser, but that's a whole new can of worms)