Recent postings on the Forums have discussed the subject of bleaching wood at some length. Here is a link to them:
http://www.aawforum.org/vbforum/search.php?searchid=691161
With that in mind, the newest contest will be a predominantly turned piece that has some or all of it bleached. The focal point of the piece should be the bleached portion. Carving and piercing is allowed, but should be kept to a minimum.
The contest ends at midnight, CST, on March 20, 2011. All entries must be titled AAW March 2011 Contest. Up to two entries per person are permitted, and up to two photos of an entry can be submitted. Please post the largest photo you can within Gallery guidelines. The winning entry will be included in the April issue of the Journal as well as earning the admiration of everyone participating!
Remember to use these chemicals with caution, along with rubber gloves and eye protection!
Our judge for this contest will be announced shortly. Good luck to everyone!
http://www.aawforum.org/vbforum/search.php?searchid=691161
With that in mind, the newest contest will be a predominantly turned piece that has some or all of it bleached. The focal point of the piece should be the bleached portion. Carving and piercing is allowed, but should be kept to a minimum.
The contest ends at midnight, CST, on March 20, 2011. All entries must be titled AAW March 2011 Contest. Up to two entries per person are permitted, and up to two photos of an entry can be submitted. Please post the largest photo you can within Gallery guidelines. The winning entry will be included in the April issue of the Journal as well as earning the admiration of everyone participating!
Remember to use these chemicals with caution, along with rubber gloves and eye protection!
Our judge for this contest will be announced shortly. Good luck to everyone!
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