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Started by Busy Beaver Lumber, March 09, 2014, 02:04:11 PM

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Was feeling a bit stressed this past week so thought I would relax for about an hour and turn a quick bowl.

This bowl was turned from one of the bowl blanks that Mrs. Beaver and I make and sell on our website. The base starts out being 5 inches diameter and gradually increases in diameter from there to about 6.75 inches. Overall height is about 3.5 inches



 




In a few weeks we will have a link on the forestry forum in the event that you want to buy blanks like these and of course will gladly remit 5% to the forum. Just running a bit behind getting our eccomerce store fully populated for the grand opening.
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m wood

well done.  Good to find a stress reliever for ya, especially with how things have gone lately.  The bowl looks awesome.  I checked your web site recently and am excited to see more of your ecommerce up-n-comings.  Cant wait to see your link soon.
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BBL, love the bowl!  I should try it. I have all the tools but have never tried. Just one of a thousand things Id like to do. Ive been setting up my retirement sawing business now since May 2012, it all takes time; dont get in a rush, do it right!  Just dreaming sawdust helps with my stress.
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