I like to taper the Bamboo from 1/8 at the handle to 1/16 at the tips.
I also like to taper the center lam at least 1/16, but less than 1/8, from dips to tips. Usually, in osage, it's about .200" at the thickest. This pretapering of the core lam generally eliminates the need to thin the belly so much during tillering that you work down into the glue line.
The belly lam is usually osage on mine, it's ground parallel, and it is about .200" as well.
These dimensions would work for a d/r boo/osage/osage trilam 60" long, and 55-60 # @ 28"... give or take.
Of course these thicknesses are adjusted according to draw weight, overall length, riser length, and other factors.