Thanks blackhawk, I really do appreciate the feedback. I'm going to try to explain what I did better and then cross my fingers that I neither offend anyone or end up with a worse case scenario and a busted bow, so here goes.
I did the glueup with the boo wider than the Ipe, it's at most 1/8 inch wider, probably less in most cases. I hope that isn't to much of an issue since I don't have any more bamboo at the moment, but if it delaminates on me then I will have learned something. I did NOT score the surface of the Ipe deeply at all, more just roughed it up a tiny bit. Truth be told, I was thinking that I didn't score it enough, but I have used Titebond on a few other bows and several other projects and I knew it wasn't a gap filler, so I just kind of went with it with the light scoring because I knew the glue wouldn't expand and fill any deep gouges. I can see a benefit to having more glue surface though, which is why scoring it makes sense to me. But as you pointed out, maybe with the possible cupping and with the possibility of a less than adequate surface I might regret that. I hope not, but it certainly won't be the first bow I broke or screwed up. I did get even squeeze out on the innertube wrap, but not a lot of glue squeezed out, so I'm pretty confident I didn't starve the joints. Only time will tell at this point but I will keep an eye on the joints during tillering for sure.
It's already glued up at this point and I'm going to thickness taper the limbs this weekend. I will try to take a pic or two of the bow tonight to show you what it looks like off the form, but (to my less than trained eye), it looks like an even curve from tip to tip with around 3 inches of reflex taken. I had wondered whether to do the taper prior to the glueup but did not ask, and in hindsight I can see that it might have been better to do it prior to, but it's too late now. I did another bow that I am finishing up in the same manner as above and it's a good shooter, but I was a bit aggressive in my thickness taper and tillering. I tapered from the center of the bow to the tips (vs. leaving it full thickness for a few inches out of center) and ended up with a 30# bow vs. a 45# or 50# bow. It shoots quite well though, and my daughter likes it a lot, so she will get it and I will hope to get a good one out of this one.