makes sense...
today my boss gave me a 2x8 of "grey elm"...i work in a custom woodworking shop
...so i cut my lunch break in half, cut the thing into 4 sections 1.75" thick...bandsawed those in half...chucked 'em through the planer to clean 'em up (now they're just under 3/4" thick...wrecked one of the eight billets in the planer...that'll be laminations some day in the future...
now three pairs are cut to 36" with the z-splice laid out...tomorrow i'll cut lunch in half again, and cut out the splices...next day, glue them up...j
beauty is, the board had a wicked bow in it near one end...this translates as natural reflex in the billets....should be good...the wood is a beautiful yellow colour with long feathery grain...i think i should get some hickory, though, to back it with, cover the splice...