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0200. BOWL DEPTH DELIGHT.pdf

A problem posed by every bowl is: how do you simply and accurately measure the thickness of the bottom of a bowl to the nearest sixteenth of an inch without the use of calipers of any kind? The last thing I want to do is go too deep when I am excavating the inside of a form thereby ruining the piece and wasting all the time I have already put into it to say nothing of the frustration, disappointment, and lost income such a move would cause. On the other hand, I cannot take to the gallery a piece with a thick, clumsy, heavy bottom resulting from being too cautious. IN THIS ARTICLE, I will show you how you can take ALL the guess work out of determining the precise thickness of the bottom of any bowl-like form without using calipers or purchasing any new tools. It's fast. It's deadly accurate.
$7.85 USD

0200. BOWL DEPTH DELIGHT.pdf

You will receive:

A comprehensive article, featuring step-by-step procedures that I have developed through experience turning Fine ArtForms in Wood Since 1981, the last 15 years as a full-time artisan with woodturning as my only source of income, this PDF *

  • 779 words long
  • filling 9 pages
  • compressed into 0.365 MB
  • accompanied by 9 color photographs will teach you the best-method-results on how to delightfully measure with ease and accuracy the thickness of the bottom of bowls
  • emailed directly to your home computer
  • all in PDF format with
  • zero shipping charges or taxes and
  • email support about any questions relating to this article **
  • all for the price of $7.85
  • an end to any uncertainty about the thickness of your bowl bottoms.

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