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Detailed explanation on gluing up the concentric rings in a bowl

I will use this page for those of you who want more detailed information on working with concentric ring bowls.  This series discusses how to keep the rings as true as possible during the gluing up process.
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Detailed explanation on gluing up the rings - 1
Detailed explanation on gluing up the rings - 2
Detailed explanation on gluing up the rings - 3
Detailed explanation on gluing up the rings - 4
Detailed explanation on gluing up the rings - 5
Update on truing the rings

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