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Joe is not the only one with this problem. Some, not all, my oak bowls have
done the "oval thing." Soaked the nearly fully turned bowl (turned to 1/4 inch) overnight (24 hours) in a 1:1 solution and then finished the next day. The warping is not extreme, but is enough to seriously detract. Deb Leif Thorvaldson wrote: Hi, Joe: Your experience has been the exception. I would almost venture a bet that you didn't follow "Leif's instructions" to the letter. How about sending me an email with the exact procedure you used. I generally found that there were deviations in the procedure resulting in warping or cracking. Leif "golf" wrote in message ... Howdy: I have used the Costco dish detergent as per Leifs instructions. I turned several cherry bowls, after the appropriate soaking. Immediately finishing them afterwards. None exhibited cracking. They all look nicely oval and raised up at the end grain end Joe |