That makes sense, I was wondering if somewhere in middle of limb would be close to accurate. Would it be better to go with a parallel core first, then 2 tapers behind it? If so would the total stack still figure close at 10” out?
It does not matter were the different tapers or parallel's go in the stack to hit your target weight.
The thinnest lams may need to go on the belly ramps of the riser because they will bend up the ramp easy.
I not sure I'm understanding you.
Do you know what snipe is??
On a wood planer or thickness sander there are 2 pressure roller that hold down the wood, when the wood go's in and is being milled, then it hits the 2nd pressure roller and it holds it down better, you end up with a small hump about 6" or so form the butt.