I can easily see .010 difference from veneers under clear glass to two tapers and black glass...
But it would depend on the thickness of the veneers and wood type used. Most guys rarely use less than .025-.030 thickness on veneers....
Btw..... I wouldn't recommend an .003 forward taper on any recurve limb like its shown on Jim's chart there... He always was a wild and crazy guy...
As a matter of fact..... i still have his WTT entry bow from 2008. (i think that was 2008?) When it was all said and done, he sent it home with me...Told me i could use it to stake my tomatoes if i wanted...
The guy was a hell of a craftsman, and a fun guy in person..... Wonder if he is still building a few bows?
I think milling a veneer down to .015
would be a risk in loosing your veneer, But I have milled a vertical boo parallel down to .018 on a Hog thickness sander.
I have bought veneer sheets at .015 (don't know how they do it).
His limb width is 1-5/8" parallel out to 7" from the nock with a .003 forward taper, his drawings are like Binghams projects to make it easier for the beginner to make a bow. Also he has a good bit of deflex on the limb pads. I bought his drawings years ago ($15.00
EDIT e-drawings) but modified them to make a 1 piece bow with a .002 forward taper.
I friended him on facebook 3-4 years back but don't see any bows he has been building.