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Layered bowl
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Layered bowl

Here is another layered bowl, I tried to get the maximum depth and went a little thin. When I vac chucked it and put a detail on the bottom a minute later the bottom imploded. I recovered by gluing an additional 1/8" bloodwood layer and returning it. This one I call "target", woods are birdseye maple, bloodwood, and bookmatched wenge. Size is 1.5" tall by 5" dia. Thanks for looking

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OLYMPUS CORPORATION C725UZ
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ƒ/7.1
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