Jarod, tape both of the laminations together at the butt, but stagger them by maybe 1/4 ". (Place the tape maybe an inch or so away from the actual ends of the lams) Now..hold them both (the butt sections) against a grinder and grind an angle so that both pieces taper to a point. Mind you, you are grinding on the flat part, not the sides. I like to use a square and draw a few pencil marks so I can get the grinds as straight as I can.
This way both pieces should be ground to the same angle. Doesn't really matter WHAT angle, just, the same. Now, invert one and glue the two together. I advise, when you glue them, to mark the table or platform you are laying them on with tape or pencil so you can use the marks as a guide to get the lams glued in a straight line.
I use titebond II. I imagine any wood glue will work, as will epoxy. You really don't need Smooth-on for this step. The better you make that angle grind, the less likely you will see the joint, which will be very small anyway.
ChuckC