Hmm I was planning to make my bamboo 1/8" the whole length. This is a bad idea? Not sure I have a way of accurately tapering it
Either way is fine, and guys that taper their bamboo produce some very nice bows around here. I never taper the bamboo, and it doesn't seem to affect the tips as far as the bamboo beating up the belly. UNLESS the bamboo is so thick that your belly lam gets ridiculously thin. Like, I wouldn't want to end up with a tip having 3/16" bamboo and 1/8" osage, right?
As far as the belly lam pre-tapering, don't go that severe. Half the thickness is too much, esp since the tips will be narrow and have rounded corners, etc... by the time you are done. Start maybe 1/2" thick and end more like a fat 3/8", esp if you expect the bow to have any stiffness to the tips, which a shorty bow should.
I commonly use a power lam in laminated bows specifically so I can start with less wood thickness, I.E, I can get more lams for my money from a good board. With 1/8" thick backing and belly that runs even from a fat 3/8" at the fades to 1/4" at the tips, I can get a pretty high draw weight bow, even if 68" long or so, BUT, I am using Perry reflex, I am using over 1-1/2" of width (since I generally am NOT using osage, rather BL, Goncalo alves, massaranduba, etc. AND I am using a power lam AND reverse tapered wedges (1/16" thick or more). You'll be sorry if you don't have enough thickness at the fades or tips, for sure.