I think so Flem, I do not know the specifics on the lay up as far as layers used and how there oriented, but I did try some that was not made specifically for bows at the 90 degree that was twill woven and it broke across at a 90 degree and the other is a low poundage bow that is nothing special and am not shooting it, don't think it will hold up, I should just toss it. I think the 90 degree is not as strong as the 45 degree jmho. I made a recurve using uni carbon under the 45/45 weave carbon with a bamboo core that's a real screamer, and some with foam core's that are sweat shooters, I'm gonna mess with it more in the future to see what design and layup seems best. I must say I've only used it as backing instead of glass. It does cost more than glass you'll have to justify for yourself if it's worth it but I'm all about making good better if I can just because I enjoy it, like alot of guys here I'm not really making bows to sell, just for my on pleasure, maybe a couple a year, if some one wants one that I will part with all the better.