gerryr
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I think it's something like hunks of wood or other materials, which may or may not be of different types and/or colors, glued together in a manner that either does or does not suggest a pattern; repeating, random or otherwise.


Originally posted by GaryMGg
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Originally posted by gerryr
I think it's something like hunks of wood or other materials, which may or may not be of different types and/or colors, glued together in a manner that either does or does not suggest a pattern; repeating, random or otherwise.
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Originally posted by wudnhed
OH you guys have gotten me so confused I think we should just start all over with a whole new batch of pens..............NOT!!!!!!!!
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btw...I like your questioning, Ed...frustrating as it may be to split hairs, it can be fun to really think through....
Originally posted by maxwell_smart007
I think the concept of segmenting differs from laminating only in that segmenting must incorporate two or more different kinds of wood. If you just have one type of wood, it has to be considered laminating...
Segments are, by definition, repeating patterns...so if you have a segmented blank, you have a blank with patterns of differing woods....
At least, that's how I'd define it.
2. laminated structure; arrangement in thin layers.
Define "Thin"?