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<p>[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 2157839, member: 14066"]No, I don't believe so. The piece of wood on the underside of the lid is a common fixture in many types of lidded bowls of this nature, merely as a means to help keep the lid in place. The wood can still split when the wood is in place is the wood was exposed to sufficient moisture or even dry even temperatures. Certain types of wood require a bit of upkeep, such as oiling, in order to help prevent them cracking over time.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Couch Potato Wannabe, post: 2157839, member: 14066"]No, I don't believe so. The piece of wood on the underside of the lid is a common fixture in many types of lidded bowls of this nature, merely as a means to help keep the lid in place. The wood can still split when the wood is in place is the wood was exposed to sufficient moisture or even dry even temperatures. Certain types of wood require a bit of upkeep, such as oiling, in order to help prevent them cracking over time.[/QUOTE]
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