Onebowwonder I'll keep that in mind about the joiner, we have one that probably hasn't been used in decades. Its a good one apparently, I know that sucker weighs more than a few hundred pounds. Be good to put it to some use.
I was also looking into how split white oak baskets are made. The process gives a pretty good starter for a "quarter sawn" backing, that would take little planeing to get it right. Only necessary tools are those to split a young white oak into quarters, a froe, and and a plane.
I would want a jig for establishing a constant thickness for making bamboo or hardwood lams, hand or power tool, a good jig can make the job so much easier.