christmas bowl

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BuckeyeDennis
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Re: christmas bowl

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That's a beautiful bowl, Bill. And those nice tight seams really show off your craftsmanship.

Best of luck with the surgery!
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Hi Gang
Just wanted to answr a question from RFGuy about cutting the segments. No I do not use any Incra jigs. I use a home made jig that was developed by Jerry Bennett of the segmentology website. I think the site is http://www.segeasy.com. The instructions are on the site and he gives full permission to build yourself a jig like this. You can buy his wedges or make your own.
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Nice! Great patterns and beautiful fit.
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That bowl looks great. Way beyond my skill level.
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Miter-set for base cuts and chevron cuts? Rip fence for sides and top rim?
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