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Foredom Series SR User Manual

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8 Add designs to the sanded spoon using
CeramCut Blue

®

Stones–either the inverted cone

or tapered cylinder. Finally, sand by hand using
200 grit sandpaper followed by 000 steel wool.
The spoon is now ready for a non-toxic finish
such as salad bowl finish or butcher block oil.

5 Continue using the blue cylinder to round the
edges of the bottom of the bowl. The bottom of
the bowl should be rounded. Be careful not to
cut through the bowl.

6 Use a ball nose CeramCut Blue

®

Stone to clean

up the inside of the bowl. It can also be used to
clean the rough cuts left by the Typhoon

®

on the

handle and underside of the bowl.

7 Next, use 100 grit sandpaper in a slotted sanding
mandrel followed by 150 and 200 grit cloth-
backed sandpaper for sanding the entire spoon.
Use the supplied template to cut the sandpaper to
the right size and fit and be sure to run the motor
at low to medium speeds while sanding.

3 Remove wood from the bowl using either of
the red ball nose Typhoon

®

burs. Remove wood

in several steps rather than trying to remove the
entire depth with one cut. Continue to remove
wood until you have the overall shape and depth
you desire for the bowl.

4 Using the blue cylinder Typhoon

®

bur to remove

wood from underneath the handle to the line
sketched in step 1.

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