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Bowl Saver Used on a Mangrove Blank.
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Bowl Saver Used on a Mangrove Blank.

I was Instrumental in our "Men's Shed", purchasing a Bowl Saver, as most members wouldn't have sufficient requirements to justify purchasing one in their own right. But like wise each member would Lament the amount of Beautiful Timber reduced to waste when making a Bowl.
To demonstrate the Bowl Saver, we arranged for a couple of members to bring along to our meeting and for them to use the Bowl Saver.
I made a serious mistake, I took along a large piece of Mangrove, that I had purchased several years ago at a Working with Wood Show.
I say I made a mistake as I had never turned any Mangrove, and had no experience as to what it was like to work with.
To cut the Bowl, it was an almighty struggle, for the Saver, the dust that exuded was putrid, and prevalent, the heat generated was enormous, and everything was a struggle.
After I separated the Bowls, I then proceeded to turn them, more struggling, my Bowl Gouges, would loose their edge in a few seconds, it appears that the light portions of the timber is actually the slime from the marsh that attaches to the wood, and the Mangrove covers it with some timber, but I feel that this hardened and dried once slime, contained a lot of Silicates. Hence the wearing down of my Gouges, and Me. :redface: :mad:
I have covered the bowls with a beeswax in an attempt to contain the Stench, but I am fighting a loosing Battle.
Please take note and don't try Mangrove, you have been warned! :eek:

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