Kind of tough to answer. We don't know how thick, or tapered, your bamboo is, how thick the maple is or its taper rate. Is the yew starting off tapered or parallel? What area of the limb are you assessing the ratios such as 1/3 of thickness?
When I do it, I start with the bamboo about 1/8" or less at the handle area, 1/16" at the tips. The middle lam is about .200" thick, give or take, and tapered .003 to .004 per inch, with those actual thickness and taper rates depending on limb design, draw weight, and action I want. The belly lam is also about .200" thick, parallel, and again, give or take because exact finished thickness depends on draw weight, design, wood, etc.
It's one of those things you have to trial and error for yourself, cuz we each make and shape things a little different. Taking notes helps.
Mine often start off equal thickness at the handle but with one tapered and one parallel, their thickness at the tips is obviously not the same.