Thanks for the input guys.
Now,I guess I'll need some help in the design here so bare with me.
If I do have to taper the thickness by hand, I rather make 2 wood lams in each limb, one parallel and one tapered. I already have maple lams cut to 3mm thick.
The only glass I can get at an affordable price, is "bearpaw powerglass", 38mm wide and 1mm thick.
My plan is to build a takedown longbow, limbs using Kenny's form (Thanks for tat Kenny), my target weight is 40#-45#@26". I'll start at 66" long so if it turns out lighter I can shorten it.
My main concern is the limb stack... Since I only built wooden bows until now, I have little idea where to start... So if you can point me to a good start it'll great.
Again- 2 maple lam, 3mm thick each+2 glass lams, 1mm thick each.
Thanks..