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So I turn the bowl normal, but leave the rim a bit wider than what I want. Then I cut a groove into the rim. The depth and width of the grove is made to hold the Turquoise/epoxy. I then remove the bowl from lathe fill the grove with the Turquoise/epoxy. 24 hours later I put it back on lathe and remove the wood up to the turquoise/epoxy giving you a new rim on the bowl.
So I turn the bowl normal, but leave the rim a bit wider than what I want. Then I cut a groove into the rim. The depth and width of the grove is made to hold the Turquoise/epoxy. I then remove the bowl from lathe fill the grove with the Turquoise/epoxy. 24 hours later I put it back on lathe and remove the wood up to the turquoise/epoxy giving you a new rim on the bowl.
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