Wes, Rollers work nicely with metals because metals tend to retain the shape from the last pass of the rollers. I don't think that is going to work with wood because the properties are very different than metals. But you could make a fixture to bang out those laminations without dancing with a bunch of separate clamps by using fixed and sliding (tracked) cauls clamped with pneumatic/hydraulic cylinders pretty easily I would think. I'd use the CNC to design and build the fixture, but don't think I'd try to computerise the clamping. The nature of the adhesive used would indicate how long things need to stay in the fixture and to conserve energy, I'd design it so that once the pistons fully clamped things, some stops/wedges could be used to hold things closed without air/fluid needing to be pumped.