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I saw the photo of the day of the day and I am curious in how these are made. Are the any "how to" links or web sites. I tried looking but couldn't find anything.
 
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It's a box, with the join down the middle. Imagine rotating one half of the box by 90 degrees. You now have a form which can be turned.

http://www.woodturner.org/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=1714

The box is kept closed by magnets, no doubt added during the lamination process.

Does that answer your question, or were you looking for more details?
 
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