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The five stages of turning wood are:

  1. Preparation: Selecting and preparing the wood blank, which includes cutting it to size and ensuring it is free from defects.
  2. Mounting: Securing the wood blank onto the lathe using a chuck or faceplate.
  3. Shaping: Using turning tools to shape the wood, creating the desired form and profile.
  4. Finishing: Smoothing the surface through sanding and applying finishes like oil, varnish, or wax for protection and aesthetics.
  5. Final Touches: Inspecting the piece for any imperfections and making any necessary adjustments before removing it from the lathe.
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