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      <title>Why I love turning box elder bowl blanks in my shop</title>
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      <description>If you&amp;#39;ve ever gotten your hands on some box elder bowl blanks, you already know how much fun they are to put on the lathe. For the longest time, box elder (which is actually a species of maple, Acer negundo) was looked down upon by woodworkers. It</description>
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