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Okay, I'm sold - Ci0

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Ron Sardo

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I received my Ci0 the first of this month

I decided to give it a work out on a green natural edge bowl. I really wanted to put it though it paces and probably pushed it more than I should have, but I wanted to find it's limits.

Bottom Line: This tool is the easiest tool I ever used to clean out the inside of a deep natural edge bowl, period!

Yes, when I was pushing to hard I was getting some tear out, but once I applied less pressure the cut was great. Better than I could get with any freshly sharpen bowl gouge.

Craig - you did it again!
Congratulations on a well made tool!
 
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