Nice work, never seen lams done that way, hopefully it will hold together lots of stress in that area.
Lams glued up above the fades I've seen on fg bows.
My first glue up failed exactly there. The step in the fade was just about 2 mm, also I used my not so good Epoxy( though it will do its job with a bigger surface than just tip overlay size).
My second attempt I left the yew lam the whole thickness in the fade - so the step became much bigger and the curve much lower.
The step is angled so the lam won't lift.
The lams are entering at the same growrhring so forces will work towards on the same layer.
I used the best glue this time!!!
When I glued up I pushed the lams towards the handle, so there should be wood on wood with very little glue in between.
And at last I made this glued in bamboo dowels.
I think key is to have zero movement in the glue line in the fades, as soon it starts moving there it's over and it starts to delay.
I have glued together so many things in school, job, and at home, so my experience and guts tells me this will stay together forever.
I've it won't I will update