I have built a few of these types of bows now and am certainly no expert, but one thing i have learned is they are really tough to keep the string tracking down the middle and at the same time get the tiller right. be sure to lay out the width a bit wider than you intend and work down from there watching the string alignment as you go. you need some extra width to work with to correct, it can be a real bear to deal with.
With the narrow limb (1 1/8" or less at fadeout and 3/8" or less at the nock) hill style bow you need .007 to .008" total taper depending on the length, shorter bow more taper. 15" or less riser.
also, it is much easier to put the riser on top of all of the laminations and only run the belly fiberglass up the back of the riser.
good luck