Not much to add to what JD said. My advice would be to shape and pre-tiller the belly stave before glueing on the backing, and preshape the backing as much as possible before glueing it on. Done this way the bow will almost make itself as little wood will need to come off.
Go carefull with reflex as once again a little goes a long way.
Go very carefull on initial layout. Run a fishing line (or single strand of dacron) between two weights along the stave, supported at each end with chopsticks or something to get a true straight line down the Ipe. As the bow will be so skinny getting that straight centre line is very important. Taping some masking tape to the Ipe makes marking with a pen easier. Getting good even tapers to the lines you have drawn will again be important. A small deviation in width or depth taper makes a big difference with such a dense and strong wood.
Mark in England