Bird Mouth Joinery: A 12-sided decorative bowl with tapered staves
Tapered staves greatly expand the spectrum of easy, high-quality and unique projects available from bird mouth joinery (BMJ). As an example, this video describes the detailed construction of a large decorative bowl with 12 sides, made from African mahogany and ash. Pictured also are 8-sided bowls, serving trays, and a classy waste basket, made by closely related BMJ methods.

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