i've been toying around with the same idea for quite some time now, but haven't found the time to just try it. i think it's doable, but have no clue what to expect draw weight wise. here's how i was going to do it (plus a few things i seem to recall reading): raw boo on the belly will take set. you should exaggerate your reflex. if you shorten an R/D, you're cutting of your reflex section, so it would be better to just accept the weight you get and start a new one with modified dimensions for more draw weight. tiller each plank individually and then laminate them into the R/D form. final tillering is best accomplished by removing material from the sides. removing material from the belly is risking to cut thru the power fibres. overall, it should result in a fairly fast bow. oh, i almost forgot: a trapezoid crossection, since boo is stronger in tension then in compression.
disclaimer: again these are just my thoughts and are not backed by any experience.