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hey everyone and welcome to PF wood turning this week I have a 2 and 1/2 by10 Maple bow blank that I picked up at Rockler and Iamp;#39;m going to be turning a shallow bowl and this bowl ended up having a really beautiful figure I wasnamp;#39;t sure what I going to do with it at first um other than make a shallow bowl but I knew I would embellish it in some way um so stick around and see how it turned out and also let me know what you think down in the comment section thanks as usual I have it on a woodworm screw and Iamp;#39;m using a quadon Sun Bowl gouge to true it up make make it completely round and shortly I will be working on the bottom the foot and starting to curve over the edges now this is what will be the bottom of the bowl starting here to flatten it and start defining the foot I think every wood turner has a process in which they do things I think some people start on the bottom first I like to Che it up and make it completely round myself here Iamp;#39;ve remo