It depends on the specific properties of the bamboo and ipe that you are using and also depends on how steep you cut the taper in the maple lam.
Here's a guess. I would grind the ipe down to about a constant .32" thick wIth the bamboo half as thick or a bit less. Then I'd mark a 3/16" wide tip and draw a straight line from just inside the fades to the tip. Glue up the bamboo, maple, and ipe in a mild r/d profile with some tightbond III. Give it plenty of time to dry. Bandsaw just outside the lines, smooth the edges, slightly round over any corners, and add a small tip overlay with a back cut nock. String it up and shoot it. Try to avoid tapering the thickness and leave it parallel. You may want to narrow the outer limb a bit more later. It will be smooth and perform as well as the best modern composite bows and you will love to shoot it!
Alan