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1600. PROJECT-BOWL STORY.pdf

This article is the creation story of a bowl. I describe the chainsawing, the bandsawing, the roughing, the drying, the finishing, and the buffing of a western maple burl bowl. At every stage in the life story of this bowl I describe the operations that are necessary, why they are necessary, and provide hints and tips learned in roughing and finishing bowls since 1981, the last 15 years of which have been as a fulltime turner. An excellent overview of what it takes to make a bowl from its incetption to its completion.
$17.50 USD

1600. PROJECT-BOWL STORY.pdf

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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 *

  • 3498 words long
  • filling 26 pages
  • compressed into 1.321 MB
  • accompanied by 48 color photographs will teach you the best-method-results on how to take a bowl from the tree to the table
  • 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 $17.50
  • knowing what it takes to creat a wood bowl on the lathe.

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