As a rule of thumb I was always was told not to go over .120"... 6" radius sounds way too tight, especially for .150"... 10" radius still sounds way too tight... But then it might work with the new design if you go down to .120"... I use a 18" to 22" radius and a thicker lam may still be stubborn to push down... The riser sounds short also...
Is this a glass bow?? How long is the bow, nock to nock?? Are you using a air hose?? It sounds like you are not and clamping it...
Again, somewhat in order:
6" radius with 0.150" lams is far too tight for a dry bend but not when the lams are boiled and formed. It is a larger radius than guys typically bend recurve tips to on selfbows.
10.375" radius isn't too bad for a 0.125" lam, that works out to a strain of 0.6%. Wood selfbows are routinely bent to higher strain amounts than that. I will likely steam and pre-bend the belly lam on this design as well, just to reduce the clamping force required during the glue up.
It is an all wood lam bow, no glass involved. Bow is 67" NTN, target weight is 40-42# @ 28". No air hose, I am indeed clamping it.
The riser length is really 14" from end to end of the fades with the lam added in. It can't be nearly as long as a glass bow riser because I need the working limb length to not over stress the wood.
Mark