I’m going to give you a bit of advise… you can take it or leave it… building recurve limbs at ultra low draw weights can be frustrating as hell because they get too thin up at the base of the hook and want to go sideways on you… it’s really tough to get torsional stability in those ultra light recurves…. And extra width isn’t going to help.
You can use stable core right under the glass on the back of the bow, or a bias weave carbon will work even better. The last ultra light I built I used .015 twill carbon over stable core on the back for a total of .031 composite backing.and the stability rivaled a 65# bow.
If you are just using .040 glass, I’d recommend no forward taper in the limbs at all, or even a reverse taper for a 30@28” set up…. Once you drop below . .185 - 190 limb thickness at the base of the curl, they start getting squirrelly on you and are very touchy and a perfect alignment is critical ….. food for thought….
You know…. I’ve never tried .050 glass on a light weight recurve. That may in fact give you better stability, but it’s awful heavy on such light limbs… just a thought…
Kirk