If a person wants a heavier draw weight he tillers a single bow accordingly. Whether your draw arm draws 50# from one bow or 50# from two bows combined, its still the same load of 50#. If you research this style, you will find its mostly a novelty style bow. There are several other ways to boost a low weight bow. One would be trimming an inch off each end, that will give you nearly 5#. You can temper the bow if it hasn't been done yet. Done right that can add an easy 10#. You can "flip" or recurve the tips and that will also add an easy 10#, sometimes more. I'm not trying to talk you out of your build, just trying to help you realize there are no benefits just more work and finicky timing to get worked for the same end result a single piece of wood offers.