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    This is a tri corner hollow vessel turned from a square block of spalted maple. Fun project
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    This is a tricorner hollow vessel turned from a block of spalted maple,
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    I used a segeasy fixture and the stomper I cut the segments on a table saw using a commercial sled. Very easy and accurate. The material is corian
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    I hope that the segmented rim doesn't disqualify me. This is my first attempt at the simulated basket weave pattern on a wooden bowl. I used the Southwest pottery style as I think that it most suits the basket weave pattern
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    Open Segment Bowl
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    My bowl came apart at the veneer rings. Any thoughts?

    Mike: I have had this problem in the past. It is usually the veneer itself which separates by splitting. Veneer is a softwood and not that strong. Willie T.
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    In this view of my bowl you will notice that I have used Corian mixed with the other woods. What a Gamble!! I hope that this bowl never leaves Arizona or it will surely come apar. Willie T.
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    This is a variation of a bowl I first saw on Bill Giese' site. Unfortunately Bill has passed on. I enjoy working with bird's eye maple as I have a source near my summer residence in Canada. The trick is finding a good match for the Bird's eye. Willie T.
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