I need to be building lighter bows now days, in the 40ish lb range. Up until this last bow I made they were all 50+ lbs and I used .050 glass back and belly and didn't have any lateral instability issues. However on this last bow I built 42# I could feel the limbs were not quite as stabile as my other bows. The last one was 60" takedown recurve built with .040 glass back and belly, .105-.002 taper on the belly and .050 parallel on the back with 1 5/8 width at the fades and 5/8 at the string nocks.
What would be better, add stabil-kore to the limbs or Uniweft (Uniweft is .030 at Bingham's), use 3 parallel lams and no tapers, or use .040 glass on the back and .050 glass on the belly and stick with a taper and parallel lam in the core?
Plus my wife would like a 35# bow. These would all be takedown recurve bows.
This was the bow: