Hi all, there often seems to be some confusing definitions with regards to glue ups. Do you think these are reasonably accurate discriptions? If you can think of better ones or new ones please add them. But no fights please[}
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1. Inlay Marquetry, thin flat layers of material set parallel into the surface to form a pattern or design. Often done by hand with a blade.
2. Infill Material used to fill a deliberate or natural void. Often done in a hard setting liquid or paste form.
3.Segmentation A joint made by the connection of more than two pieces.
4. Lamination A joint made by two pieces. Often thin parallel layers, layers could be mutiple.
5. Glue-up Generic term for all of the above or any combination of them.

1. Inlay Marquetry, thin flat layers of material set parallel into the surface to form a pattern or design. Often done by hand with a blade.
2. Infill Material used to fill a deliberate or natural void. Often done in a hard setting liquid or paste form.
3.Segmentation A joint made by the connection of more than two pieces.
4. Lamination A joint made by two pieces. Often thin parallel layers, layers could be mutiple.
5. Glue-up Generic term for all of the above or any combination of them.