My plan is
IPE Core - 58". Tip thickness = 3mm. Centre thickness = 6mm.
Yellow heart - 58". Tip thickness = 3mm. Centre thickness = 6mm.
A couple things not mentioned yet:
1) What is your draw length? 58" is very short for a wood bow, especially one with a stiff handle.
2) How long is the handle/riser on the bow pictured?
Aside from tillering an R/D bow as your first project, I think your main problem is not understanding how much weaker wood is than fibreglass and designing a wood bow based on a FG bow. At most, wood can stand about 1/4 the strain of fibreglass. That is for the best woods, the rest are less than that.
Your bow appears to be very short, with a long riser section. This is fine for a FG bow, but will not work in wood. Length is your friend with wood, both in terms of working limb length and using short riser/handle sections. The R/D bow from silent sniper that you liked was 63.25" NTN for a 28" draw with a short stiff handle section and that is considered short for that draw length.
The general rule of thumb for wood bows is minimum bow length = 2x draw length + 10". That gives a 66" bow for a 28" draw. Make your R/D bow 65-66" long and your chances of success will be much, much higher.
Mark