I have a bunch of 3/4” x 1” x 4” pieces of wood that I need to laminate into a board. I have to glue the 3/4” sides together so that I produce a 4” wide, 3/4” thick, 15” long board with the grain running across the 4” width instead of along the length. The pieces are Maple, Cherry and Black Walnut and they’ll be alternated to produce a striped board. The finished board will be used in a decorative application and won't bear any significant weight. I plan on gluing it together simply---one joint at a time, using Titebond glue and regular small bar clamps. I wasn’t planning on using biscuits because of the small scale of the project and I’d like to come up with a finished board that isn't badly cupped.
If anybody has any advice or experience with doing this kind of thing, I’d appreciate any input I can get. Thanks for your help.