I just finished a takedown bow. In the final stages of applying finsh and tweaking a little. At any rate I built 2 sets of limbs for the riser. 1 set is wood other is same but I backed the limbs with woven glass (just because). They seem perfectly fine so far. 2 layers of glass about total thickness of .050 - .060 thou.
Both sets of limbs have been shot in about 70 times, the glass backed limbs have taken double the set of the all wood about 1/2". The all wood limbs are smoother drawing but a little less weight. The glass ones are 65" NTN the other set is 67" NTN. Now there are other variations in the limbs, the glass ones have more reflex near the tips and the fades are a little thicker and the wedge is 8" others are 6".
They are built entirely from sugar Maple. The wood limbs are backed with one layer of linen.
I like to experiment with backings. So far I tried Linen, Nylon, Denim, Silk, Fiber glass and brown paper bag.
My experience has been good so far with nylon, linen and glass. The others I will never use again.