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Step 5Assembly

Assembly
Once I had all of the pieces cut, it was just a matter of assembling the bowl. This is much like those wooden dinosaur skeleton kits that I'm sure we've all played with as children (and adults). 123D Make labels each piece for you, so it was much less of a frustrating jigsaw puzzle than you might expect; I just lined up each slot according to number and pushed them together.

The slight puzzle element appeared when I unthinkingly assembled 90% of the bowl and was then left with a few pieces that couldn't be added until I removed about 70% of what I'd already assembled. Ah well, you live and learn. This goes back to what I was saying earlier about trying to visualize a design in its entirety before you start manufacturing.
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