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3/3/06 Contest announced and rules posted
Contest: This is the announcement of the 5th contest - focusing on Bowls. If you missed the last contests, do a search for "contest" in the forum search. Rules for this contest:
How to submit:
Winner and Prize: Winner selection: Some super huge name in woodturning will be more than happy to be the judge, as soon as we ask them! The prize is: 1) The winner will be announced in the forum, and on the AAW homepage. 2) The winner will also be announced in the AW Journal. 3) Winners will be requested to bring their pieces to the symposium. The winning woodturner will be requested to write a short description about the piece, their inspiration for it, and a short woodturner biography. This write-up from the artist will be due within 1 week after the contest results are announced. The write-up will be turned into a webpage. The webpage would be announced and linked on the homepage similar to the last winner Chris Kuehn as shown here Please ask any questions if any of this is unclear or if there is a typo of some type. Also please feel free to enter the contest - bowls are a great skill builder, and can encompass many design and style elements. Let your imagination run wild, this is supposed to be fun!!! ...Jeff Jilg and Steve Worcester ...your friendly neighborhood moderators |
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I have gotten a couple of emails from folks who want to be in the contest but they don't have their magazine yet. The featured article is "Twenty Ways not to turn a bowl" by Nick Cook. Mostly it is about safety and good practices.
Literally just about any bowl you think of will be appropriate for the contest. Many woodturners feel that a continuous curve is important - with no flat lines. I'm not even sure that is a good artistic guideline. Some pieces from the Egyptians had flat lines - did that make those particular pieces bad art? Probably not. If you never turned a bowl before you can look at articles in the recent issues.
Or there may be other articles in the recent issues which give you an idea. It's fun to look thru them, there are lots of color pictures to admire and get inspiration from! |
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Jeff & Steve,
The last couple of contests have referenced an article in the magazine as part of the rules. Would you consider posting the articles on the web site for future contests? This might attract a few more entries from non-members who do not have access to the magazine.
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Richard in Wimberley |
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Well....I would say that non-members should probably buy the magazine to look at the article. Each magazine has some pretty interesting articles.
In this particular contest, the article itself is not that germane. The article pretty much discusses safety pointers and guidelines for making a bowl. Nick Cook (the author) has written some other good articles including bowl ideas. |
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Is there a list of where the magazine is sold here, or in Huntsville (65 mile round trip), or in Bryan/College Station (90 mile round trip)? Obviously, the thing to do is just join the AAW. It's only 1/4 mile to the mailbox.
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Richard in Wimberley |
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Barnes and Noble
also WoodCraft Maybe Huntsville or Conroe would have it. You could call first....OR you could join the AAW! |
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Thanks, Jeff. Probably I should just join AAW.
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Richard in Wimberley |
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The Spring Contest rules state the winner will be asked to bring the entry to the 2006 Symposium. I can't attend this year. Can I still enter?
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Leslie S. Turning? I can't not. |
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Yes, absolutely please enter!
If someone attends the conference we will ask them to bring their pieces. That is entirely optional. It is intended to show off the contest results if the pieces are available. |
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