I could have sworn that just about a year ago Chris told me he was using an extremely thin layer of glass in his triple carbon bows...very thin...so thin that he was putting a separate piece of wood on the belly at the string groove so he wouldn't have to file into the glass. He mentioned to me that he wasn't using fiberglass and that he wouldn't shoot a glass bow again, but in further conversation (IF I REMEMBER CORRECTLY ), he mentioned that "if we want to be technical about it" that there was a still a very thin layer of glass covering the carbon in his bows. I want to say he said it was only 0.005" thick, which is so thin I don't know how someone could mill out glass that thin...but that is what I recall, but if anyone could do it I imagine Chris would be such a person. Maybe I am getting old and my memory is fading though. LOL. I hope I haven't misspoken on that issue.
I think the wood veneers in his bows are about 0.020-0.025", but I am not sure about that..but they are probably close to that regardless. I really can't say what he is doing because I don't really know.
I have owned a few of his bows and they shot very well (accurate and stable), but I did like his older Habu version bow over his newer Vyperkahn. Regardless...I do know Chris is a great bowyer and that he has made some of the nicest performing bows out there.