Cutting and laminating, or gluing, wood for artistic effect and unique design has been part of woodworking throughout history. Now it’s your turn to discover the beauty and complexity of
"multi-generational" concepts. With today’s improved tool technologies, this fun and surprisingly simple process is sure to become the average woodworking and home shop enthusiast’s new
playground. Nature provides the various wood grains, textures, and vibrant colors. Then, you combine those aspects into forms whose dimensions and variations are limited only by your
imagination. Friendly instructions and helpful images break down the full-stripe pattern in three "generations," beginning with straight stripes, and resulting in kaleidoscopic, multi-contrast
designs that will amaze your friends and family. The author covers, in detail, safety, jig design, tools, wood movement and moisture, and other woodworking basics. Using this foundation you can
develop the lamination methods provided—and eventually your own—with confidence.