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Introduction - The introduction gives a brief overview of the contents of the rest of the video. In this video I turn a natural edged bowl, a winged bowl from a piece of crotchwood, a square bowl from a piece of lumber, and I core a set of bowls with the Kel McNaughton coring tools. |
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After discussing the techniques for sawing the blanks for a natural edged bowl, I go through the process of turning one, paying particular attention to the techniques that are different than those in a regular bowl.
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The winged bowl is turned from a piece of crotch wood. I discuss techniques as well as design challenges.
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As an alternative to rough blanks from a tree, I demonstrate how to turn a basic winged bowl from a piece of square lumber.
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Finally, I core a set of bowls from a large cherry blank. I also debunk the myth surrounding this particular coring tool that it is hard to use.
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