Thanks, everyone. Yes, I think that I did read about this technique in TBB, but I don't remember which volume. I make a lot of kids bows this way because they are virtually unbreakable. Take a thin piece of hickory some time and see how far it bends and still will not break. These bows are really smooth, have no stack, and if you taper each half of the lamination before you glue it up, it tillers very easily. My next attempt is going to be on a hickory sapling. I am going to split it, flatten it, tiller each half and then glue it together--maybe with hide glue even, and see what happens. You never run out of things to try in this business.