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One of the most interesting forms of construction to appear in recent years is the lamination method. This involves gluing comparatively small section timbers together (glulam work) to form a larger component that is many times stronger than a single piece of timber of the same dimensions.

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© 1985 A. B. Emary

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Emary, A.B. (1985). Laminated Components. In: Site Carpentry and Advanced Joinery. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-06901-9_20

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