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,.McNaughton Center-Saver and Laser Guide

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I got this set used and cored a few bowls with it. It has been sitting in the box for about a year now since I also have the Oneway system. The new version is almost $400 and the laser is a little over $100. I am asking $350 shipped.
 

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The label on the box says standard size. This picture is the widest curve.
 

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The smallest knife has about a 3” radius curve. But one of the nice things about the McNaughton system is the flexibility to change you entry point and angle. You could in theory make a 1” bowl. I don’t know what would be the smallest practical bowl would be. The smallest one I did with it was about 6” diameter.
 
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