This is the announcement of the 2nd contest - focusing on Lidded Boxes. If you missed the first contest, it was announced here and the results were listed here.
Rules for this contest:
How to submit:
Winner and Prize:
The mechanism to determine the winner will be announced after the deadline.
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.
The winning woodturner will be requested to write a short description about the piece, their inspiration for it, and a short woodturner biography. Then I'll workup the content into a webpage. The webpage would be announced and linked on the homepage similar to the last winner Mike Schwing 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 - lidded boxes are fun to make!
...Jeff Jilg and Steve Worcester
...your friendly neighborhood moderators
Rules for this contest:
- Deadline is Sunday July 3, midnight. (The contest was announced 6/4/05, so this gives 4 weeks including 4 weekends to complete the submission).
- Each participant will create a Lidded Box...in line with the feature story from the Summer 2005 AW Journal issue
- Any and all turned wooden lidded box submissions will be considered
- The box must be created after 5/16/05 (corresponding to the AW Journal Summer 2005 issue)
- One submission per person
- No size restrictions
How to submit:
- Post your entry in the photo gallery and label it "AAW Lidded Box contest entry" so people will recognize it.
- Also email me when you submit the entry, and I'll track the entries - email to jjilg@sbcglobal.net. I will respond with an acknowledgement, unless the spam filter rejects your email. If I don't send an acknowledgement, then send me a Private Message (PM) via the PM function in this forum.
Winner and Prize:
The mechanism to determine the winner will be announced after the deadline.
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.
The winning woodturner will be requested to write a short description about the piece, their inspiration for it, and a short woodturner biography. Then I'll workup the content into a webpage. The webpage would be announced and linked on the homepage similar to the last winner Mike Schwing 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 - lidded boxes are fun to make!
...Jeff Jilg and Steve Worcester
...your friendly neighborhood moderators