I posted something very similar to this a while ago. I bought 2 pieces of bamboo with about 2-3 inch diameter, thinking i could split them and heat it in a vise to flatten it. Maybe that works in a factory with industrial machinery, but not so well with my heat gun in the kitchen.i tried steam too, that didn't work either. could me just my skill level;)
DogVilleDane-there is vertical and horizontal bamboo that is laminated (as in flooring), i have heard that the vertical is stronger. (Both are planed strips, but horizontal is laminated side to side so that the front of the finished piece is the front of each individual strip, and vertical is laminated front to back, so that the front of the finished piece is what would have been internal in the naturally growing piece.) so long story short, to answer your question, yes. that is how bamboo flooring is made, and i am sure that either either you could make it or use flooring, if you found the right length, or spliced, as i did on a couple early bows. i will tell you that i eventaully realized it was worth it to just suck it up and order from Franks, Bamboo Works, etc. Whatever place you choose to order from. I use Bamboo and Rattan Works, and at 3-5 bucks each, it beat the heck out of trying to flatten a piece of bamboo for the same price, because my time is worth much more to me. Just mho