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hi everyone and welcome to this weekamp;#39;s video this week Iamp;#39;m turning a walnut blank into a plate or platter I just tested the moisture level which came in at around six and a half percent here on marking Center and measuring the blank and it is approximately 11 inches wide by 11 inches wide and here Iamp;#39;m using the center finder to just double check my lines and also to draw lines around the edges so I can take it over to the bandsaw which I did off-camera as you can see here Iamp;#39;m drilling a hole for the woodworm screw which will go in the four jaw Chuck and here Iamp;#39;m securing it on the woodworm screw in the four jaw Chuck making sure that itamp;#39;s secure and tight before I bring the tailstock up and start turning so starting out here with a bowl gouge and the RPMs are right around 540 here until I get it round and then I obviously I increase the speed so itamp;#39;s taking some slow passes here trying to get it completely round some close