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    Default Assorted carved bowls

    Here's a selection of bowls, mainly carved out of irregular shaped bits of wood.
    Includes plum, silky oak, pohutukawa and olive woods.

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    Those are wonderful. For tooling, what's the size of your favorite gouge? Maybe power carving?

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    Hi, these were all power-carved out with King Arthur Galahad disc.

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    I'm at 53N, the far north, and it's -20C again this morning.
    I've seen demos of the King Arthur carving equipment.
    I cannot imagine hope I would cope with the chips and saw dust in my little shop!

    Certainly is the right tool for your workings.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robson Valley View Post
    I'm at 53N, the far north, and it's -20C again this morning.
    I've seen demos of the King Arthur carving equipment.
    I cannot imagine hope I would cope with the chips and saw dust in my little shop!

    Certainly is the right tool for your workings.
    Do all mine outside, dust everywhere.

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