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>> Bill Wyco, Arizona
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Segmented Turnings
   
 
  "Hello Perry, my name is Bill Wyko. I've been an Incra user off and on for around 10 years now.
  I just thought I'd send you some pics for your Gallery if you're interested. The box is made from   AAAA Quilted Maple, Bloodwood and a touch of Walnut. It's finished with 5 coats of Tung oil
  and 2 coats of Minwax. I'm sending you pics of the turnings because the segmented pieces, some
  with 24 pieces in each ring or more, require the utmost in accuracy to make the rings a   true circle.
  The only way I've found to do this without doing trial and error is to use the Incra Miter 1000SE.
  The ability to cut 10th degree angles is a must for this type of work. Many other companies say you
  can make these type of cuts which I'm sure they're close. But when you cut 24 pieces which require
  48 angles to line up perfectly, you can really put a miter to the   test. My INCRA is the Valedictorian
  of miters.

  Thanks again for these wonderful tools."

  - Bill Wyko