Getting ready to glue up a laminated kit. Starting off, I have a black locust board, perfectly quarter sawn and dry, 2" x 3/4" x 72". I have a quarter sawn hickory backing strip, I plan to plane to under 1/8" that is also 2" w.
What is a safe, conservative starting taper for my locust core? I am thinking 11/16ths at the fades, tapered to 7/16" at the tips. I want to taper the cores on a table saw prior to glue up. And then maybe glue some reflex into the handle area. Then cut my outlines. I'd rather have to scrape off belly wood than take off too much before I start.
Do those tapers sound safe? Should they be thicker?
PD