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	<title>Mary Ostler &#187; plywood bowl</title>
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		<title>Plywood Bowl v2.0 quick little thang.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[JUst a quick post as I am headed out to an event.
I was requested (told really) that I make a plywood bowl for my aunt&#8217;s birthday.

This is the first plywood bowl I have made with an inner lip. I left the wall a little thick as I was worried about the laminations separating if I cut it [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>JUst a quick post as I am headed out to an event.</p>
<p>I was requested (told really) that I make a plywood bowl for my aunt&#8217;s birthday.<br />
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<p>This is the first plywood bowl I have made with an inner lip. I left the wall a little thick as I was worried about the laminations separating if I cut it too close. I have previously made a very thin walled plywood bowl, that has now broken in a couple of pieces&#8230; Live and learn I guess. Turned out pretty nice, although I did see a little tear out on one side of the bowl. I looks nicer after a few coats of wipe-on-poly.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.maryostler.com/2009/09/plywood-turned-bowl/">http://www.maryostler.com/2009/09/plywood-turned-bowl/</a> Link to another larger bowl I made for another aunt. This one has step by step photos in the post.</p>
<p>Cheers all!</p>
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