That's not a bad idea at all bro.
.. But I'd definitely put it into the core next to the wedge. I've done it on the outside , belly side, years ago when i turned a one piece bow into a TD and it lasted several years, but eventually started lifting a bit. (personal bow)
This would be great way to use up a bunch of those 12" lengths of glass i end up with buying glass in 6' lengths. I'll bet a have 150 pcs in a drawer. I'm thinking i might try laying up a wood lam @ .130 and two pieces of glass with no heat and then mill them into wedges. Once the wedges go into the form, they will be cooked with the rest of the lay up and will increase the temp resistance. Maybe two pieces of maple and a glass core would work out better for building a laminated wedge.
I'll give this a try soon and report back.... I think it's a great idea. Kirk