| The outside of the vessel begins to take shape from a piece of spalted Norfolk Island Pine.
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| The top of the vessel (bottom of the log) is slowly turned down in approximately 3/8" slices to
reveal the knots.
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| Sharpening the bowl gouge on the Wolverine jig.
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| Hollowing the inside of the vessel using a Dennis Stuart tool.
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| The bottom of the vessel is parted off the face plate.
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| A camphor bowl is being prepared to accept a lid of Corian
by truing up the opening of the vessel.
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| A waste block was placed in the chuck, trued-up and the piece of
Corian glued to the block.
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| The Corian was trued-up using a parting tool and then turned to fit the opening
of the camphor bowl.
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| The parting tool was used at a negative angle to avoid fracturing the Corian.
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