Leave the lams full width, like when building a glass/wood laminated bow. I taper the core lam from dips to tips, belly lam is parallel. Glue them into whatever side profile you like. Then after it's cured, take it out of the form, clean up excess glue, then fit up and glue on the handle piece. After that's dried, shape it and tiller it. Yes, these bows are tillered like a selfbow by removing wood from the belly and/or sides.
The draw weight is 'ballparked' by the thickness of the lams, but since there's no glass in the way, weight can be reduced by removing wood from the belly as well as the sides.