THere ya go! Pat's bow is EXACTLY how you do something like this.
It's true that less moving limb is good for efficiency......but this is wood. Sometimes you just need the wood, you need lentgh or width to take the strain. My experience with really strong backing and really strong woods together is not that they are then less likely to take set or break, just that they still do it ....more suddenly....... if you screw up. So, I would absolutely start with the 1.5" wide backing and slat, and narrow or even trap it later if you want to.
78" total is way longer than you need, more like 68", but also really don't need that 18" riser. Squeeze, it all down to 12-14" fade to fade........14" MAX .Power lams are the bomb because it allows you to put the "fadeout" between the backing and main slat to start with. Saves wood. Then the layered handle lams do the rest, if you execute well.
If you want actual recurves, then, yes put what you can in the lam and backing before hitting the form, but I still believe that Perry reflex give an advantage in stiffness and strain on the wood.
Good luck.